2003 Viper
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rosco, thats good advice!
no need to. hire a professional inspection company. i bought mine in california and i live in florida. they check EVERYTHING and it is only about 200 bucks. they check stuff you wouldnt think of checking even if you were there.
best 200 bucks i ever spent on a car.
no need to. hire a professional inspection company. i bought mine in california and i live in florida. they check EVERYTHING and it is only about 200 bucks. they check stuff you wouldnt think of checking even if you were there.
best 200 bucks i ever spent on a car.
WOW, I had No Idea there was such a company that would do something like this. Definitely the way to go if they're reasonable on the price (take care of shipping too, dang). Rosco, they do this on anything or just autos.no need to. hire a professional inspection company. i bought mine in california and i live in florida. they check EVERYTHING and it is only about 200 bucks. they check stuff you wouldnt think of checking even if you were there.
best 200 bucks i ever spent on a car.
WOW, I had No Idea there was such a company that would do something like this. Definitely the way to go if they're reasonable on the price (take care of shipping too, dang). Rosco, they do this on anything or just autos.
Duh, It took me awhile but I think I finally caught on! Lol. Tony, thanks for posting the 2 companies! A-Team (I love it when A plan comes together).Lots of interesting comments – and I would also suggest that you try to do whatever you can to see the Viper in person. That being said – the history of this particular Viper is probably documented in details and pictures as much as any other Viper on this website over the course of the past 5 years. Service history will show a replaced door regulator and drivers side exhaust manifold (both replaced under warranty.) Anyone that has seen it will certainly remember it and can attest to the “WOW” factor and the attention to detail that was put into it. The owner has nothing to hide and even suggested an inspection very early in the process.
I would even go so far as to say that the owner wouldn’t mind spending a couple of hours driving this amazing Viper a reasonable distance to have it inspected as nothing puts a bigger smile on your face as some seat time in a Viper. I’m also pretty sure that the owner will be very thorough, complete, and forthcoming when it comes to transferring the money and the title.
Just my completely totally unbiased opinion .
Good Point Brian, I just upgraded from an 03' H2 to an 08' (the seller told me it was pristine) needless to say when I looked at it I told him this so-called pristine newer model wasn't as clean as my 03'. Then he asked me what was wrong with it & I just started naming things left & right (he probably thought I was being picky but that's just the way I keep my vehicles). Needless to say he got the price down to what I told him I would give him & then I sent it straight to my bodyshop/detailer guy for the next 2 weeks, now it's right. jmoEveryone has their own "standards". I bought from a well known forum member sight unseen years ago and was extremely dissappointed. Their "excellent" condition was my "fair" at best once receiving the car. I spent A LOT of hours reconditioning the car. Make the investment to make the trip, or have another club member check it out at the very least. I would never take a sellers word for it unless I really knew them.