We all know that buying a used car is very difficult, however buying a used Westfield may be even more tricky. The kit versions of this gorgeous sports car made it possible for the owners to produce a Westfield of their own liking and not always are these people professional mechanics or have good taste.
Let' s admit it – having a used Westfield already puts you in the" good taste" label, however not all Westfield owners seem to identify themselves with this in the same matter. This means, you can see a used Westfield painted in eerie colours that do not match in any way or the upholstery might be of very low quality. So this is rule number one – always check the quality of the interior and exterior finish, look for signs of rust or paint peeling off. But there is a lot more than meets the eye when buying a used Westfield. Apart from the destined engines( like from Suzuki Hayabusa )the owner can but into their Westfield practically everything. As most of the engines will do fine with the lightweight chassis, it is essential to find, whether this particular engine is in good condition – no oil leaks, no rust signs etc. Checking the suspension, tire condition, breaks and electric elements is also extremely important. If you believe you are not able to do it yourself, hire a professional to check the used Westfield for you. Then you' ll be 100% sure you' re buying a good car.
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