WTB Red 93 with less then 10K

fiveoh2go

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For a car with such low mileage, why do the headlights look so hazy?
 

buddha93

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For a car with such low mileage, why do the headlights look so hazy?

I noticed that too, but it looks to be the way the sun it reflecting on them. No doubt the mileage is correct on that one. Very nice car, price isn't out there either. Now if only it had black cloth.................
 

pzz128

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I contacted the seller. It has a small ding on the rear hatch and couple real minor scratches. The leather appears to be in great shape. I'm really looking for cloth interior. Good price though.
 

TFStang

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Seems like a nice car. There is a nice Teal one for sale here on the forum with 35K miles that also looks to be pretty nice. He is asking $12,900 for it. May be worth checking out.
 

cobra186

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For a car with such low mileage, why do the headlights look so hazy?

The headlights on really low mileage garage kept cars usually look just like that. The headlights will get a very light haze on them from sitting..... it looks like someone applied wax and never wiped it off. My 2k mile 93R gets the same look and it rarely sees day light. All I have to do is take a soft cloth and the haze wipes right off & the headlights look like new again.
 

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