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CarFax, oh please, oh please, oh please?
It seems a bit sacrilegious to request a CarFax for a Toyota on a Subaru forum. I feel like I can find my way around a Subie just fine, but I'm kinda lost when it comes to Yotas.
Anybody want to be my personal temporary hero? VIN: JT3HJ85J2T0138616 |
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Re: CarFax, oh please, oh please, oh please?
kind of funny...it was here local to me before it went out to your neck of the woods.
http://www.carfax.com/viewEmailRepor...i3&language=EN
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Re: CarFax, oh please, oh please, oh please?
Thanks!
Interesting history. English is not the seller's first language, so this is a lot like buying something at auction. Kinda makes me wonder what sort of "rear impact with another motor vehicle" that was. The only thing I could detect was a cosmetic repair to the driver's D-pillar. Everything else looked solid. The damage to the pillar is about four or five feet off the ground - not exactly bumper height. It was a minor dent and nicely repaired. Second owner drove it two thousand miles across the country and sold it a year later. Third (and current) owner keeps it for six years. That's a lot longer than "a couple of years" as was implied to me. Good information to have. Again, thank you. |
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Re: CarFax, oh please, oh please, oh please?
I like Landcruisers of that body style. Have you already made the purchase?
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Re: CarFax, oh please, oh please, oh please?
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Natually, I really dig them too. Amazing vehicles. Built like tanks with crazy-good reliability. Off road ability is second only to a Jeep Rubicon, but without all the other shortcomings. Okay, maybe a Glendawagon is comparable, but versions with horsepower and differential locks are still a bit spendy. They started making the FZJ-80 in1989 and they still made them until 2008 in Venezuela. Began life as a military vehicle and in parts of the world it's still used that way today. If I like this one enough, I may have to get a second one for trashing on the trails... |
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