Pathfinder VS 4 Runner. Bought a Jeep Cherokee instead

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pete wrote:Also found this one 1989 no rust new tires on mags.
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i love how this guy claims there's "no rust". parked on the beach :olo:
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pete wrote:I finally bought this one. It is very popular so I'm sure one of you have one 90 LTD. Opinion?
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jesus pete you chose wrong

jeep cherokee's suck

didn't you do any research into your purchase? :(
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That car does look trully awful. White with rust on wheels that are gayer than steelies.
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Well I hope that's just a winter beater.
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ToxicBug wrote:That car does look trully awful. White with rust on wheels that are gayer than steelies.
erm. they're gold colored wheels. not saying there's NO rust on them, but they're not covered in it either.
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+JuggerNaut+ wrote:
ToxicBug wrote:That car does look trully awful. White with rust on wheels that are gayer than steelies.
erm. they're gold colored wheels. not saying there's NO rust on them, but they're not covered in it either.
No, I meant the car is of a white color with rust. I'm talking about the cherokee btw.
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you said "rust on wheels", which is exactly what i was pointing out.
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Well, I asked for you opinions and you answered honestly, so, thanks.
It has rust on the lower part of the doors and even have a rocker panel to change but other then that the frame is intact and what you see on the bumper is only the rusted clamps of the fog lights that I will replace anyway.
Also, this is only a helping tool truck to help me for transportation of studs and bricks, scrap, things like that.
I used to do that with a brand new rendez-vous and I scratch the inside liners, also the dash board with long pieces of metal and studs and even did some dents on the roof because the load was too heavy for it.
Now I wont mind if I scratch it. This is for construction work only and I have a hitch on it for a trailer.
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enjoy your truck pete. don't drive like a q3w welshie or it'll be wrapped around a tree within a week.

sometimes you have to keep the speed on slow
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Jesus, what a shit box. How much did he pay you to take it away?
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they use a heavy heavy amount of roadsalt in that part of the country, its hard to find an older car without severe rust.

at least its not all bond0'd up with a bad putty job :shrug:
it is about time!
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