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I would bet money the guy is not swapping out OEM parts between his two Z's But if that's in the back of your mind, the risk may not be

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Old 06-15-2020, 03:07 PM   #16 (permalink)
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I would bet money the guy is not swapping out OEM parts between his two Z's

But if that's in the back of your mind, the risk may not be worth it to you. Not sure how you've been burned before, but a good inspection and test drive should tell you everything you need to know.
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I would bet money the guy is not swapping out OEM parts between his two Z's

But if that's in the back of your mind, the risk may not be worth it to you. Not sure how you've been burned before, but a good inspection and test drive should tell you everything you need to know.
Yeah honestly that's kind of where my head is at as well. As far as being burned before, I wrote it in my previous post:

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Last time I bought a used car it was from a guy who did his own maintenance, a mechanic at a ford dealer. Sold me a car that had a junkyard swapped engine and a blown head gasket in said engine. Didn't tell me any of this pre-purchase of course and was untrustworthy to start. Guess I'm just having flashbacks. Why did I buy it? The only tell was that the car would overheat after an hour of driving in the summer and overfill the reservoir. It was impossible to tell after a half-hour test drive. I also took it to two different dealers to diagnose this problem and they told me there was no issue (after leakdown, pressure, and chemical tests). After doing a bunch of digging and autopsy did I figure out the whole story
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I say go with your gut. There are a lot of Z's in the world.
Buy the car that feels right.
I looked for two years before I pulled the trigger.
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Yeah honestly that's kind of where my head is at as well. As far as being burned before, I wrote it in my previous post:
Missed that, my bad. But that sounds like a problem with the test drive. You should be able to overheat the thing in 5 minutes with a blown headgasket. Drive it harder on the test drive next time

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Thanks all for your responses and weigh ins, after careful consideration and inspecting using JLarson's tips, I can happily say that I am a proud owner of a new Z! No regrets on my end, definitely very happy with the purchase
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