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@@harrybaulsach Not really. As long as it is diclosed tge car was rebuilt, why not? I have bought salvage title cars in the past and drove one of them to 250K miles. The problem is we as Americans don't mind loosing thousands to deprciation. Buying a rebuilt car that has been done to the level this kid does them is a great way to avoid wasting money on depreciation. I have a friend that bought a 2022 full Size Bronco for 15K. It was an insirance total loss coming from the flooded Ft Myers area. He cleaned it, and it started right up. He then took apart every electrical connection and sprayed them with WD40 to prevent corrosion. It only has 18K miles on it and runs great as his daily driver. So, as long as you know what your buying, rebuilds are a great way to save.
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Excelente trabajo, lástima que en México se hagan trabajos muy malos ennlas mismas agencias de Nissan y lo dijo por que yo fui una de estas mi nissan tuvo un golpe menos aparatoso y lo dejaron mal armado y inconcluso hasta les faltaron piezas la calidad es mala y al cliente nos tratan cómo si fuéramos a pedir limosna, pero aquellos que tienen este servicio de 1er mundo valoren esto
These are my favorite videos on RU-vid. I'm so jealous, these guys are the best and get to build full scale model cars. I built 1/24 models for years and I miss it.
I am amazed by all of these videos you are a wizard of the car world you know these cars like the back of your hand and every time you are about to fit the new piece it fits like a glove and that is a beautiful thing