Balr14
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I got previous owner info from the title they signed, when I bought cars out of state and had them delivered. Normally, I don't care but there were two cars I bought that really had my interest.
One was a Lexus I bought with low miles (25k) that had some unusual scrapes on the inside edge of the door and the buttons on the radio and some other controls showed extreme wear for 25k miles. I got in touch with the previous owner who was a doctor who lived in the Chicago area and spent over two hours a day in traffic, so she played with the radio a lot. The scrapes on the door edge were from her purse strap.
The other was a Porsche 997.2 that had an expensive CF intake and CAI. The local dealer said the exhaust had been upgraded, too. They also said the car ran really strong for that model. I found out the car was owned by a guy who owned a Porsche speed shop in California and this was his personal car for a couple years. It had $9k of mods, which answered a lot of questions. He also sent me the tuner unit so I could get the tune changed for 93 octane. It was tuned for 91. It was fast! The car was rather cheap for that model 911, but the mods explained it. Porsche buyers don't like mods.
One was a Lexus I bought with low miles (25k) that had some unusual scrapes on the inside edge of the door and the buttons on the radio and some other controls showed extreme wear for 25k miles. I got in touch with the previous owner who was a doctor who lived in the Chicago area and spent over two hours a day in traffic, so she played with the radio a lot. The scrapes on the door edge were from her purse strap.
The other was a Porsche 997.2 that had an expensive CF intake and CAI. The local dealer said the exhaust had been upgraded, too. They also said the car ran really strong for that model. I found out the car was owned by a guy who owned a Porsche speed shop in California and this was his personal car for a couple years. It had $9k of mods, which answered a lot of questions. He also sent me the tuner unit so I could get the tune changed for 93 octane. It was tuned for 91. It was fast! The car was rather cheap for that model 911, but the mods explained it. Porsche buyers don't like mods.
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