Jeffs selling the SSE
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I can assure anyone (like I need to) that you're looking at one of the best-maintained Bonnevilles you've ever seen. Not only does Jeff obviously have the resources here to help, but he FOUNDED the damn place, has a FSM set, and his Frat brothers are all gearheads. These guys have an old retired fire truck to wrench on for fun.
This car, regardless of miles, would be worth the time (and Jeff, you underrated yourself by 5hp).
Jeff searched high and low for that car after his 94 was totalled. Only a car in mint condition to begin with would have satisified him.
This car, regardless of miles, would be worth the time (and Jeff, you underrated yourself by 5hp).
Jeff searched high and low for that car after his 94 was totalled. Only a car in mint condition to begin with would have satisified him.
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check out the photo of his new 540i on www.keacher.com, click on the photos link and check it out...
Tremendous car
Tremendous car
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Originally Posted by JimmyFloyd
hrmm... How would one go about getting a temporary transport plate if one were to purchase a vehicle outside of their local to allow them to drive it back?
P.*. I too can vouch for how nice Jeff'* car is. I just saw it a couple weeks ago when I was at Gordy'* (SSEi95) and although I didn't look it over, (kinda glanced at it) I did note to myself how nice the car looked. I saw it last spring also (there are a couple pics of his car at the meet at www.cardomain.com/id/bonniesrus ) and the car was very nice for the miles.
Good luck to both Jeff and the buyer.
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