Our state has a strange branding for rebuilt title cars. Here a car can never loose it's "salvage" brand therefore rebuilt title cars are branded "salvage rebuilt" secondly you can actually register and drive on a salvage title here as well. so it gets real confusing here in SC
So basically when YOU buy the cars that have been crashed you get the red title and once you have fixed them you get let’s say the real title that says Rebuild ? Is it the same if it says Rebuild salvage damaged in the title? The thing is that l bought a car like 7 years ago. And l always said that it is a salvage car but you are saying that it’s called salvage before it has been fixed or rebuild. Once you have fixed it it’s called rebuilt? Sorry it may be a dumb question but l have never thought about it until now that l am trying to sell it and they are asking if is a rebuilt or clean title. My unswer would have been is salvage. But for what you are saying l should not call it salvage any more but Rebuilt? Thanks. 😁
Looks great. I just got the same hood for clearance on a Magnuson LS2. I put a 1/2" tub spacer and have FI Interchiller spacer plates at the heads (10mm thick)
I read that they have it close the vent when the vehicle is off. When the vehicle is on it opens or closes depending on the selection you made on the climate controls. This is to keep stuff out of the car when the vent is open.
Excuse me, my compressor is broken. Is it enough to change the compressor only, or is it necessary to change the air conditioner's adapter and tubes? And thanks
I bought a 2012 Mustang Boss 302 from a shop I know well. Salvage in small print remains on the title forever - it doesn't turn to rebuilt once the vehicle is fixed here in South Carolina. 10,600 miles on the car when I bought it, and on paper, I'm the second owner. The shop drove it little during ten years with a dealer tag. It was first insured with USAA, but I've since changed to Hagerty.
I just replaced mine on my 2016 ford explorer and I could access everything from under the dash under the column once that plastic bezel and metal bracket was removed without having to remove the cluster , didn't need the special extension either , I just used regular extensions, an 8mm, and a 1/4 cordless ratchet