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VIN# 45VXA01B8KW000436
You have an error in the VIN....there's no "i" after the 6--it's a 1.
Thanks,
Ron
Shannon
vin: Jyavm01y5xa001143 tks
AUTOCHECK run by Esperian might do it but you'll have to pay for that.
I would think checking accident damage on a motorcycle should be pretty easy for a competent motorcycle shop. Also, you can ask your insurance agent if they can check the VIN for you.
Given that a bent frame is a disaster on a motorcycle, and that CARFAX misses a lot of accidents, I'd try another approach on buying a bike--take it to a good shop. They know what to look for.
Thank ya
MrShiftright
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If you mean a CARFAX report, sometimes people here will help you with that. But CARFAX is only good for cars new enough to have 17 VIN numbers/letters.
VIN: JM1BK343051264409
Thank you
However do not presume that the car hasn't been in accidents. Be sure to have it checked over.
I'll be sure to check it over for any exterior signs of an accident.
Thanks
Thanks in anticipation.
Thank you.
I wouldn't buy it at that price. You can buy less tortured ones for that money and probably with fewer miles. It sure ain't no "deal".
1HGEM22913L019985
Thank you!
4500$ for this car?
Please help, buying tomorrow.
Thank you so much!!!!!
Thank You.
Thanks in advance for any help.
Well lots of accidents are missed by Carfax so you'd best have the car thoroughly checked out then. Carfax doesn't usually tell you what the damage was (once in a while they do) but the insurance company certainly knows the dollar amounts of the claims. If it's a large $$$ amount, you know it's serious, but if the claims are a few thousand bucks, that's nothing these days.
I can't imagine why the ENTIRE truck was repainted, though. Are you sure it wasn't just some panels.
A good body shop could give you plenty of info on what was done, by having them look it over.
But really, on a 2005 vehicle that has already depreciated substantially, i wouldn't get too hung up on things like common fender-benders.
Thanks alot for your help sir.
I need to replace the bumper and deal with a dent of a fists area, and the dent has no painting, too. How much should I pay?