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Originally Posted by Summerwolf
Omfg.... 4 hr drive to see a wrecked, overpriced frs!?!? Steer clear dude.... find a clean one local to you.
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Originally Posted by Summerwolf
Or just drive to a neighboring state and buy one / offset the cost. These things aren't hard to find.
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So which is it? Wait years for a local sale, which will in all probability not be as good a deal as this one? Or drive five to fifteen hours to find one in a neighboring state? The GA line is 3 hours away from him, and you don't get out of the cotton fields to a city of any size that might have one for a few hours more.
By the time he does either of those things, he might as well have just gone on down to Miami to buy this one. Four hours is not a "long drive" in Florida.
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Originally Posted by dillanp86
Alright you guys, I paid the extra $30 to get the full accident report and what happen was a ML350 just merged into the lane the FRS was in and made the upper fright fender damage. Speed was estimated at 15mph in downtown Miami. The owner of the frs was born in 1958, probably hints that it's been well taken care of. The car wasn't towed from the accident and was not disabled.
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This doesn't sound bad at all. If it were me, and I were specifically looking for an RS, and the car felt right during the test drive, I'd buy it.