I posted this over a month ago and it said $38,000. I'm surprised it is still for sale! I read through the history on that site and it came over from Canada and hit an auto auction in AZ as a lease. Could have been beat up, but it looks clean.
I apologize ahead of time if I've violated any rules, but I thought I'd be friendly and spread the word on this 2014 SCREW with 50k miles AND LESS THAN $40k! Seems like a steal to me! Just looking for some good karma! Keep me posted if anyone from this forum buys it...
Orange County, Ca.
51,500 miles
2nd owner (bought it with 34,000 miles in 2015)
asking $38,500
new brakes/machined rotors in 2017
new tires in 2019
recent oil change (Sept. 2019)
All service and maintenance in hand from both owners.
Have original window description/sale sticker
2 keys/wheel...
I was just told by an off road company that the rear fenders cannot be removed on the Gen-1s. I'm going to have to take a look at my truck later, as I don't know off hand. Has anyone with a Gen-1 done line-x on their fenders, and if so did they remove the rear fenders or spray it with them intact?
I thought about that color issue, but with my 12 Tux black, the fenders are already a dark gray color, so I figured it would look similar with the line-x.
Wow thanks for the info. Didn't know it was this popular. I was going to repaint my fenders, but maybe I'll just Line-x them when I do my truck bed. Seems cheaper than painting them too.
The previous owner took them off my truck, but he gave me the badges when he sold me the truck. He said he just preferred the more slick look without them. It does look clean, so I never bothered putting them back on. It's good to still have them though.
This is the first I'm hearing about this. Do people actually line-x the fender flares, or is it just the wheel wells? If so, do you guys recommend it? How does it look? Thanks in advance for the input.
Grew up hand washing my Dad's vehicles with him. Something about the nostalgia of those memories, and getting my little one to wash her bike with me are why I choose to hand wash. It's super quick and easy now that I have a house water filtration system. Zero water spots, even on a hot Summer...
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