2002 Murci for sale 170K
Originally posted by MANA
The first pic was taken before Dave cleaned her up. This car is normally parked at the boat harbor near Ala Moana in Honolulu. He has covered it in the past but as he got more and more ill he stopped. The cost to ship a car from Honolulu to Long Beach CA was $868.00 last time I checked. Getting it from CA to FLA depends on what carrier you use.
The first pic was taken before Dave cleaned her up. This car is normally parked at the boat harbor near Ala Moana in Honolulu. He has covered it in the past but as he got more and more ill he stopped. The cost to ship a car from Honolulu to Long Beach CA was $868.00 last time I checked. Getting it from CA to FLA depends on what carrier you use.
Thanks for fielding all the questions Bill. Guys, I will be getting the service recirds this week from the owner. He has driven teh car extremely gently...I don't think he's EVER had it to even 80mph. All the times I've ridden with him, he's consistently shifted to 6th right from 1st.
There is a left bank bach engine light coming on, the SRS Airbag light is also illuminated, the interior leather needs professional cleaning, the passenger side mirror has up/down function, but lacks side/side function, the center consol ashtray is broken, the rear passenger side tail light housing has a leak that allows condensation build-up, there are superficial scratches around the lower extremities as Bill mentioned, and cracks in the driver side rocker panel/running board, the front clip is scuffed, and the driver side rear bumper needs some adjustment from a past low speed impact.
I have washed, clayed, and buffed the paint before applying Adam's Polishes to the finish. The paint has cleaned up very well and it shows the quality that is latent in the finish from the factory. I have begun cleaning the interior up, and will get to work on engine detail following that. If I keep the car long enough, I will be taking it in for servicing and fluid replacement, as well as tire/wheel replacement, however that will increase the end price obviously.
Anyone with questions is encouraged to call me on my cell at (808) 224-5160. This is a great car for the enthusiast doesn't mind throwing some work at the car.
Aloha, Dave
There is a left bank bach engine light coming on, the SRS Airbag light is also illuminated, the interior leather needs professional cleaning, the passenger side mirror has up/down function, but lacks side/side function, the center consol ashtray is broken, the rear passenger side tail light housing has a leak that allows condensation build-up, there are superficial scratches around the lower extremities as Bill mentioned, and cracks in the driver side rocker panel/running board, the front clip is scuffed, and the driver side rear bumper needs some adjustment from a past low speed impact.
I have washed, clayed, and buffed the paint before applying Adam's Polishes to the finish. The paint has cleaned up very well and it shows the quality that is latent in the finish from the factory. I have begun cleaning the interior up, and will get to work on engine detail following that. If I keep the car long enough, I will be taking it in for servicing and fluid replacement, as well as tire/wheel replacement, however that will increase the end price obviously.
Anyone with questions is encouraged to call me on my cell at (808) 224-5160. This is a great car for the enthusiast doesn't mind throwing some work at the car.
Aloha, Dave
Wow, dave can you post this up in the exotiXboard detailing seciton ? I know my members would go absolutly crazy.
Those wheels where horrible, how does someone let them get that bad.
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Those wheels where horrible, how does someone let them get that bad.
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Thanks, I think for the leather it would be good to clean it really good with a APC or Vinyl cleaner and then condition it. I usally use Meguiars APC+ diluted 12:1 on really really bad leather. There is also a product from Top of the Line it's a very heavy duty, but safe leather cleaner. Here is the link for it, http://www.topoftheline.com/deepleatvinc.html. Always test a small spot to see how the leather reacts, I don't know how Lambo leather is, but it would surely make the interior look alot better. The rest shouldn't be hard, maybe wet sand a few bad scratched area's.





