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Location: Anthem, Arizona
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A frind of mine just bought a car from across the country that ended up being only about .400 slower than reported (after taking into account weather condition variations). I told him to schedule a track appearance but he didn't. He did get a nice car at a reasonable cost. But it was full of poorly repaired / burnt wiring, loose suspension components, a fuel system that consisted of factory 5/16" lines coming out of the fuel tank mated to larger lines with a nice 90 degree kink in the 5/16" line and a stall convertor rated at at least 1000 RPM higher than what is required for the application (which also had an efficiency rating that calculates to only 86%; 95% or better being preferred). And now it looks like everything may be up to par but then the ring gear broke. Now it looks like everything is repaired or replaced but it's summer here in AZ and it's to hot to evaluate the changes. And in the end it looks like the car will serve it's purpose. But it's extremely frustrating to buy a used car and find you need to spend not so much money to get it fixed (because it is a used car) but the time in trying to diagnose the problem area's (in this case there were many). At one point you could have picked this car up for free, the new owner was that disappointed. So like I said, check it out not once but twice and if things aren't as claimed in the advertising, walk away or re-negotiate! Or build yourself, which is what I've always done. But be prepared to spend 3x from your best calculations in bothe time and money. Good luck. It's not as bad out there as people make it sound...!
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