Yeah, right. They TOLD you it was new, but it sounds to me like someone was monkeying around with the odometer....like in turning it back. I'm sure it didn't come from the factory like that. James
> >But the most interesting result of the job was the discovery I made when I >removed the instrument panel. Only two of the four screws holding the >speedometer to the case were functioning. It was obvious that the case had >been beat up, and glued back together. And I know this area of the vehicle >has never been worked on. I bought it new, and it only has 31000 miles. > |
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