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Instrument Cluster Visual Appearance Change?
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<blockquote data-quote="Drenalinbobo" data-source="post: 1045045" data-attributes="member: 77495"><p>Ugh, I just bought 69.9k miles! It was a northern car, like Illinois. Took today to get service. Took service well, but Tech showed me the rust infestation of the undercarriage! Not good at all. Serves me right buying sight unseen. Live and learn, should have sent inspector, but to get I bought it “as was”, since there was almost a bidding war on it. Have been emailing people that do sand blasting to see if it could be tackled, then treated. I don’t know much about under carriage rust since being here in Texas it’s rare. It’s my hope it could be remedied. I read somewhere that it takes decades for rust to rust thru anyway, some relief there. Praying it turns out well. Everything else on the truck is spotless!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Drenalinbobo, post: 1045045, member: 77495"] Ugh, I just bought 69.9k miles! It was a northern car, like Illinois. Took today to get service. Took service well, but Tech showed me the rust infestation of the undercarriage! Not good at all. Serves me right buying sight unseen. Live and learn, should have sent inspector, but to get I bought it “as was”, since there was almost a bidding war on it. Have been emailing people that do sand blasting to see if it could be tackled, then treated. I don’t know much about under carriage rust since being here in Texas it’s rare. It’s my hope it could be remedied. I read somewhere that it takes decades for rust to rust thru anyway, some relief there. Praying it turns out well. Everything else on the truck is spotless! [/QUOTE]
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