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amigo-2k
08-17-2006, 11:19 PM
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/Isuzu-Rodeo-Limited-Edit-1446-Actual-Miles-Lots-of-Extras-Like-New-Rodeo_W0QQcmdZViewItemQQcategoryZ6268QQihZ015QQite mZ250019732893QQrdZ1


1400 miles! The price is outta sight!

1997Rodeo
08-18-2006, 12:15 AM
something don't seem right... look's like this car was in an accident, but I could be wrong...

Gizmo42
08-18-2006, 12:16 AM
I would be skepticle of it. Look at the passenger airbag cover, its a different shade then the rest of the dash. I dont know much about 1st gens but shouldnt the front bumper match the rear?

Looks really nice though. Too bad its a 2wd.

Ramblin Fever
08-18-2006, 09:22 AM
Actually, if you look close, the front and rear bumper ARE the same, only thing is is the lower part of the front bumper is a gray-color and not black - my truck is the same way, factory set-up.

Thing is, is he has so much chrome up front, it's misleading.

And the faded out passanger side airbag dash area, same as mine has done over the course of 9yrs of sunshine. My interior is a gray color too, and everything in my truck looks prestine - all except that stupid area on the dash where no matter how much Armor all I have used, it's still a faded gray, and looks obviously lighter then other areas of the dash.

One more thing :p (coming from a current 4x2 Rodeo owner) - don't knock the 4x2's till you've tried one :wink:

Seriously, I've had this Rodeo in just as many places as I had my previous '91 4x4 Rodeo - have never gotten stuck; we're talking riverbeds, mineshafts, mud, sand, a very deep snow up on the flat-tops and I even landed the front end in very soft sand up at Glendo Reservior IN the lake this past summer while trying to anchor the boat off the long pier.

But, I will say that it does take the RIGHT tires as well as a driver who's knowledged in not being an idiot about hitting areas where getting stuck is a possibility - i.e. don't hit mud doing 90mph, likewise, keep a moderate steady pace when in soft sand, and air down your tires a bit.

Yes, I would've liked to have had another 4x4 for sure - but they were sooo $$$$ at the time I was looking for another rodeo, course that's what happens when you're looking for a 4x4 in 4x2 country, i.e. Las Vegas, NV. :cwm27:

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