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Old 13 August 2007, 10:21 PM
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would you buy a cat d repaired car .
Old 13 August 2007, 10:37 PM
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yes if done properly...some arent badly damaged at all and others are well tanked but done properly it will be fine !!
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I've had one before, but i bought the car damaged and paid to get it fixed. If i was buying the car repaired i'd want to see photos of the damage before the repair and all receipts for the work carried out to ensure its been done properly with genuine parts.
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Originally Posted by Big_Papa_T
I've had one before, but i bought the car damaged and paid to get it fixed. If i was buying the car repaired i'd want to see photos of the damage before the repair and all receipts for the work carried out to ensure its been done properly with genuine parts.
Echo above... make sure you pay 30-40% less than the market value. There's a nice looking one in the for sale section. You referring to that one?? If so i'd hit 8.5k as my max even with all the mods.

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