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This is what you get for buying a one owner X... I've probably taken too big of a bite on this one.
Just to give you all an idea of how bad the paint has been neglected on my 2nd gen.
I decided to try out a product from Meguiars. Thats whats getting it looking decent.
Apparently the last owner's son (when his son was younger) used to scratch the X on purpose. The scratches are deep. Down to the factory primer.
It's going to need a paint job...
Thanks Rondo! I did change my entry to the last picture. I like that one a lot!
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A few updates to the 05:
Its going to be a family car. I got a new girlfriend who is pregnant and we're using my Explorer, well my 2005 as the family SUV. Its going to get a set of nice sissy steps, safari rack w/lights, and no lift kit (she told me no to the lift...)
No worries though, my 98 will still get a lift kit.
EDIT: I have the opportunity to get free purple neon. Should I go for it?
Always take a free car. My friend got a free neon back when we were in high schol. It only lasted a year or two, but he would beat on it, and take it on trips to save gas and mileage on his car.
By neon I will be getting underbody neon. Lol I wish someone was giving me a free Dodge Neon.
But im still going to be picking up an 01 V8 within the next several months. That one will also be lifted.
And to add as an update too, the Ex got hit...once again. Just waiting on the funds to repair, which are probably never going to come until tax time
All that happened to the rear bumper was; the left side its just a little damaged where it connects to the body, and the paint is scuffed badly. Easy $350 fix...
Speaking of credit card bills..this one is going to have a big bill. It needs a new transmission. : My buddy got a damn good deal on it. In a sense he's just basically paying for the transmission. Its a 1999, 119k miles on it