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Salvaged volvos 850

I too would say "stay away" from those as I'm quite sure that you'll be sorry in the long run.
All body shops that I've seen who do major work like that always seem to miss many of those "little details" which can end up costing you alot of money later on. They don't ever perfect a car to the point where it's "like new" again and if you were to take one of those cars to a technician who knows the car, he'd be able to spot many unseen problems on a hoist.
There's a used car lot in my city that's known for selling used Volvo wrecks cheaply and everyone I've seen is a car that I wouldn't care to own myself, all bad news.






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