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2005 evo viii "take over payments" for a us soldier, deploying
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2005 evo viii "take over payments" for a us soldier, deploying
I have a 2005 mitsubishi lancer evolution VIII "for sale" I am looking for somebody to take over payments on this amazing car.
The car only has 53,xxx miles on it, mostly freeway, and this car has been BABIED.
The car has:
3" greddy type 2 Ti-C exhaust
Perrin test pipe
Aem short ram intake with charge pipe
Stock exhaust will be in included as well.
750w infinity amp
12" infinity amp
Brand new firehawk opal tires, less than 1000 miles on them with a lifetime warranty through firestone.
This is the SSL package evo, the interior is flawless!
The color is silver, and the exterior is almost perfect, with only a few small scratches. Barely visible to the naked eye.
Im looking for somebody to take over payments because I am deploying to Afghanistan in a few months, and my wife wants to go to school, and I wont be able to afford my payments while she isn't working.
Right now my payments are 450, but with you're approved interest rate through the bank that will either go up or down.
If you have any questions feel free to contact me:
253 363 5153
Ask for Tim
http://tinypic.com/view.php?pic=344s2oi&s=7
The car only has 53,xxx miles on it, mostly freeway, and this car has been BABIED.
The car has:
3" greddy type 2 Ti-C exhaust
Perrin test pipe
Aem short ram intake with charge pipe
Stock exhaust will be in included as well.
750w infinity amp
12" infinity amp
Brand new firehawk opal tires, less than 1000 miles on them with a lifetime warranty through firestone.
This is the SSL package evo, the interior is flawless!
The color is silver, and the exterior is almost perfect, with only a few small scratches. Barely visible to the naked eye.
Im looking for somebody to take over payments because I am deploying to Afghanistan in a few months, and my wife wants to go to school, and I wont be able to afford my payments while she isn't working.
Right now my payments are 450, but with you're approved interest rate through the bank that will either go up or down.
If you have any questions feel free to contact me:
253 363 5153
Ask for Tim
http://tinypic.com/view.php?pic=344s2oi&s=7
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Ouch, that's gonna be a rough transaction.
AFAIK, their is no such thing as taking over payment unless the buyer just paid you and you paid the bank. In reality, new owner would have to get a loan and its unlikely a bank is going to loan more than its worth.
Your best bet, find a buyer for as much as you can then either pay off or finance the rest to pay it off. Sounds like youre upside down on it pretty good and you'll have to compensate for that, not a prospective buyer.
AFAIK, their is no such thing as taking over payment unless the buyer just paid you and you paid the bank. In reality, new owner would have to get a loan and its unlikely a bank is going to loan more than its worth.
Your best bet, find a buyer for as much as you can then either pay off or finance the rest to pay it off. Sounds like youre upside down on it pretty good and you'll have to compensate for that, not a prospective buyer.
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Ouch, that's gonna be a rough transaction.
AFAIK, their is no such thing as taking over payment unless the buyer just paid you and you paid the bank. In reality, new owner would have to get a loan and its unlikely a bank is going to loan more than its worth.
Your best bet, find a buyer for as much as you can then either pay off or finance the rest to pay it off. Sounds like youre upside down on it pretty good and you'll have to compensate for that, not a prospective buyer.
AFAIK, their is no such thing as taking over payment unless the buyer just paid you and you paid the bank. In reality, new owner would have to get a loan and its unlikely a bank is going to loan more than its worth.
Your best bet, find a buyer for as much as you can then either pay off or finance the rest to pay it off. Sounds like youre upside down on it pretty good and you'll have to compensate for that, not a prospective buyer.
I knew that they would have to get a loan, and I was gonna roll whatever they didn't get approved for into my personal loan.
I got my IX for 21k about 18 months ago and a friend who just needed to get out from under it had to finance about 5k against his truck. Sucky situation, but it did work out for me







