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SOLD... 17 days later... is this a new record on GTRLife?
thanks, i appreciate the kind words. luckily my wife is being very civilized about the whole ordeal. i'll for sure be back. for now i'm enjoying the ownership while i still have it.I passed this on to a buddy of mine who is very serious about getting into the GTR world but did not want to spend $100K. I think this would be a great buy for him and his situation.
And hey man sorry about the "D" word and you will be missed on the forum. Hope your new life leads you back to a GTR in the future...good luck!
That sucks...maybe it is a sign you should keep the beast as it is pissed your trying to sell it...LOLFuck, i curbed my passenger front wheel tonight...![]()
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So if the loan options are limited because of the salvage title. Does that mean that the interest rate is higher? What is the current APR on the loan with PenFed? Obviously it would vary depending on the buyers credit worthiness. And how does the salvage title impact the insurance situation? Are the cost and coverage the same as if it had a clear title?. Keep in mind this is a rebuilt car so getting a loan for this is most likely not going to work with any normal lender unless you're credentials are exceptional.
Can't say for others but for me it's 2.99% and fully insured with $500 deductible through Progressive.So if the loan options are limited because of the salvage title. Does that mean that the interest rate is higher? What is the current APR on the loan with PenFed? Obviously it would vary depending on the buyers credit worthiness. And how does the salvage title impact the insurance situation? Are the cost and coverage the same as if it had a clear title?
couldn't agree more. it takes a special buyer to fulfill the sale. my GTR will find a new owner, s/he is out there.Salvage title is not an easy situation for many buyers and for various methods of evaluation. GLWTS