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Psykomantis00

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« Reply #15 on: July 28, 2005, 06:31:00 AM »

If I were you I would have the rev limiter put back in place.
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« Reply #16 on: July 28, 2005, 02:33:00 PM »

QUOTE(Psykomantis00 @ Jul 28 2005, 02:42 PM)
If I were you I would have the rev limiter put back in place.
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jesterrace777

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« Reply #17 on: July 29, 2005, 01:31:00 AM »

Damn, now I really envy you.  Got one down at one of my local dealers with 105K on everything and I gaurantee you he will want $7-$8K for the thing (the car market in my area sucks donkey balls).  Sure I can talk them down but I certainly won't get anywhere near $3800 for it or have all of those extra mods on it.
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« Reply #18 on: July 29, 2005, 03:13:00 AM »

I garuntee they didnt pay any more thatn 3000 for it. go to that dealer with cash or a check in hand for $4000 in you hand and make an offer. after he goes back and talks with his boss he'll probly come back and say 5500-5000 and you can have it today. say no, all i have is 4000 to buy this car OUT THE DOOR, tax, titel and everything. if he says he cant do it, say ok have a nice day. i'll just shop around more. do not give him you ph#. 9 times out of 10 he wont let you drive off before he takes you offer. trust me, i used to be a car salesman. they are trained to beleive that if they cant sell you a car wile your there, you will buy else were. if he makes 200 dolars off a used car he did decent, expecaly if he dosnt have to spend alot of time with you.
make damn sure you test drive it thogh. the bigest thing on an f-body after a wreck is exsessive road noise. you dont want to buy a lemon even if it is a good deal. i got my 95 formula with an LT1 installed on it with 100k miles for 3000 out the door. dont back down and dont let the dealer play you. dont let him have control in the sale. you have to stay in control the whole time, and dont under any sercom stance show any excitment.
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Psykomantis00

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« Reply #19 on: July 29, 2005, 09:24:00 AM »

Also more tips on buying cars that have worked for me, altho I didnt buy the car I was just testing these out.

Dress nice, dont over due it tho. No suit and tie. Just go in wearing black pants and a white button up shirt, or kahkis and a polo shirt. Wear a nice ring if you have it, a nice watch, and some sort of chain but make sure they match with everything else you have.

Go in and dont find someone to help you, just look around at the car until someone comes to you. If you can, get the youngest guy there. Or if you can tell, get the newest guy there. If its their first sale they will be all jumpy to get you in the car and out the door.

When looking at the car, dont ask if you can do anything. Treat it like its yours or like you dont car. dont abuse it or anything, but if its in the lot and unlocked, get in and start adjusting things like the rear veiw and the seat, start feeling over the dash and look around the car like int he trunk or hatch. If the key is in the car, start it up but DONT drive it. They might get mad about that. Just start it and listen to it idle. Pop the hood and act like you know what your doing. Do research before hand and make sure you know a little about the car. Look up the engine code, look at the stock stats of the engine and all of that. Know the car's 0-60 and top speed. Look under the hood for any mods. If there is a mod, remember those they will be important later. Check the air filter, check the oil.

If your buying new, or used from a dealership like I did from suburu add a bunch of options you dont need or want. This is key. When I went to the suburu dealership I added a shortthrow shifter, boost gauge and some random other things. When I talked them down in price to the final balance they would give me, which was about 4 grand cheaper than what they were asking. I went in to look over the paper work (now keep in mind I had no intentions of buying the car I was just using this as an experiment) I lookever over the paper work and took all those extra options off. Thats just extra money I saved. If you buy a used car that already has mods you can talk them even lower in price by saying the car was probably dogged and you read somewehre that hose mods cause strain on the pistons or use high oil consumption or are too loud.

Those are just some simple things you can do to get what you want for cheap. Also if you dont get the deal you want, walk away. Come back a few days later. dont give your number to your cell phone, but give them your home phone number and let them sweat. If you cant get the car you want no matter how good your barganing skills are, pass it up. There will be another car sooner or later you just have to be patient for the right deal.
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