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As with any finely made item, handling a watch is best left to professionals. If the manufacturer and model number are not on the dial,…
Movement Value
The first mistake most people make when determining the value of a watch is to judge the watch by its cover. The case of most…
Interior Inspection
Seat Upholstery Carpet and Kick Panels Door Trim Panels Dash / Instruments Centre Console Seat Belts Headliner
Exterior and Body
Paint and Finish Panel Alignment Bright work and Trim Glass Weather-stripping Paint chips or Scratches Bodywork Corrosion
Undercarriage and Chassis
Finish and condition Undercoating Evidence of Corrosion Front & Rear Suspension Operational Front Brakes Operational Rear Brakes Operational Damage to Frame or Unit Body Second,…
Trunk /Bed area
Carpet / Mat Condition Floor Paint condition Seal rubber Trunk /TailgateDeck Condn / Alignment Trunk Deck decals Vehicle Jack Condition Trunk TailgateLock Condition
Instrumentation / Electrical / Other
Factory / Aftermarket Audio Factory / Aftermarket Gauges Good Working Condition Custom Sound System Enhancements Wheels (Factory or Aftermarket) Tires (Indicate size and approx wear)
Mechanical
Abnormal Noise / Smoke Modifications for appearance Operational Evidence of leaks Power enhancements Exhaust System Condition Transmission and Rear End
Step 9: Analyzing the Metal
The jewelry item will be weighed in grams and then the weight of anything non-metal (such as diamonds or other gemstones) will be deducted from…
Step 8: Checking for Fluorescence
A small percentage of diamonds have fluorescence. This means that they glow when stimulated by long-wave Ultra Violet light. The majority exhibit blue fluorescence but…
Removing the Movement
As with any finely made item, handling a watch is best left to professionals. If the manufacturer and model number are not on the dial,…
Movement Value
The first mistake most people make when determining the value of a watch is to judge the watch by its cover. The case of most…
Interior Inspection
Seat Upholstery Carpet and Kick Panels Door Trim Panels Dash / Instruments Centre Console Seat Belts Headliner
Exterior and Body
Paint and Finish Panel Alignment Bright work and Trim Glass Weather-stripping Paint chips or Scratches Bodywork Corrosion
Undercarriage and Chassis
Finish and condition Undercoating Evidence of Corrosion Front & Rear Suspension Operational Front Brakes Operational Rear Brakes Operational Damage to Frame or Unit Body Second,…
Trunk /Bed area
Carpet / Mat Condition Floor Paint condition Seal rubber Trunk /TailgateDeck Condn / Alignment Trunk Deck decals Vehicle Jack Condition Trunk TailgateLock Condition
Instrumentation / Electrical / Other
Factory / Aftermarket Audio Factory / Aftermarket Gauges Good Working Condition Custom Sound System Enhancements Wheels (Factory or Aftermarket) Tires (Indicate size and approx wear)
Mechanical
Abnormal Noise / Smoke Modifications for appearance Operational Evidence of leaks Power enhancements Exhaust System Condition Transmission and Rear End
Step 9: Analyzing the Metal
The jewelry item will be weighed in grams and then the weight of anything non-metal (such as diamonds or other gemstones) will be deducted from…
Step 8: Checking for Fluorescence
A small percentage of diamonds have fluorescence. This means that they glow when stimulated by long-wave Ultra Violet light. The majority exhibit blue fluorescence but…
Removing the Movement
As with any finely made item, handling a watch is best left to professionals. If the manufacturer and model number are not on the dial,…
Movement Value
The first mistake most people make when determining the value of a watch is to judge the watch by its cover. The case of most…
Interior Inspection
Seat Upholstery Carpet and Kick Panels Door Trim Panels Dash / Instruments Centre Console Seat Belts Headliner
Exterior and Body
Paint and Finish Panel Alignment Bright work and Trim Glass Weather-stripping Paint chips or Scratches Bodywork Corrosion
Undercarriage and Chassis
Finish and condition Undercoating Evidence of Corrosion Front & Rear Suspension Operational Front Brakes Operational Rear Brakes Operational Damage to Frame or Unit Body Second,…
Trunk /Bed area
Carpet / Mat Condition Floor Paint condition Seal rubber Trunk /TailgateDeck Condn / Alignment Trunk Deck decals Vehicle Jack Condition Trunk TailgateLock Condition
Instrumentation / Electrical / Other
Factory / Aftermarket Audio Factory / Aftermarket Gauges Good Working Condition Custom Sound System Enhancements Wheels (Factory or Aftermarket) Tires (Indicate size and approx wear)
Mechanical
Abnormal Noise / Smoke Modifications for appearance Operational Evidence of leaks Power enhancements Exhaust System Condition Transmission and Rear End
Step 9: Analyzing the Metal
The jewelry item will be weighed in grams and then the weight of anything non-metal (such as diamonds or other gemstones) will be deducted from…
Step 8: Checking for Fluorescence
A small percentage of diamonds have fluorescence. This means that they glow when stimulated by long-wave Ultra Violet light. The majority exhibit blue fluorescence but…
Removing the Movement
As with any finely made item, handling a watch is best left to professionals. If the manufacturer and model number are not on the dial,…
Movement Value
The first mistake most people make when determining the value of a watch is to judge the watch by its cover. The case of most…
Interior Inspection
Seat Upholstery Carpet and Kick Panels Door Trim Panels Dash / Instruments Centre Console Seat Belts Headliner
Exterior and Body
Paint and Finish Panel Alignment Bright work and Trim Glass Weather-stripping Paint chips or Scratches Bodywork Corrosion
Undercarriage and Chassis
Finish and condition Undercoating Evidence of Corrosion Front & Rear Suspension Operational Front Brakes Operational Rear Brakes Operational Damage to Frame or Unit Body Second,…
Trunk /Bed area
Carpet / Mat Condition Floor Paint condition Seal rubber Trunk /TailgateDeck Condn / Alignment Trunk Deck decals Vehicle Jack Condition Trunk TailgateLock Condition
Instrumentation / Electrical / Other
Factory / Aftermarket Audio Factory / Aftermarket Gauges Good Working Condition Custom Sound System Enhancements Wheels (Factory or Aftermarket) Tires (Indicate size and approx wear)
Mechanical
Abnormal Noise / Smoke Modifications for appearance Operational Evidence of leaks Power enhancements Exhaust System Condition Transmission and Rear End
Step 9: Analyzing the Metal
The jewelry item will be weighed in grams and then the weight of anything non-metal (such as diamonds or other gemstones) will be deducted from…
Step 8: Checking for Fluorescence
A small percentage of diamonds have fluorescence. This means that they glow when stimulated by long-wave Ultra Violet light. The majority exhibit blue fluorescence but…
Removing the Movement
As with any finely made item, handling a watch is best left to professionals. If the manufacturer and model number are not on the dial,…
Movement Value
The first mistake most people make when determining the value of a watch is to judge the watch by its cover. The case of most…
Interior Inspection
Seat Upholstery Carpet and Kick Panels Door Trim Panels Dash / Instruments Centre Console Seat Belts Headliner
Exterior and Body
Paint and Finish Panel Alignment Bright work and Trim Glass Weather-stripping Paint chips or Scratches Bodywork Corrosion
Undercarriage and Chassis
Finish and condition Undercoating Evidence of Corrosion Front & Rear Suspension Operational Front Brakes Operational Rear Brakes Operational Damage to Frame or Unit Body Second,…
Trunk /Bed area
Carpet / Mat Condition Floor Paint condition Seal rubber Trunk /TailgateDeck Condn / Alignment Trunk Deck decals Vehicle Jack Condition Trunk TailgateLock Condition
Instrumentation / Electrical / Other
Factory / Aftermarket Audio Factory / Aftermarket Gauges Good Working Condition Custom Sound System Enhancements Wheels (Factory or Aftermarket) Tires (Indicate size and approx wear)
Mechanical
Abnormal Noise / Smoke Modifications for appearance Operational Evidence of leaks Power enhancements Exhaust System Condition Transmission and Rear End
Step 9: Analyzing the Metal
The jewelry item will be weighed in grams and then the weight of anything non-metal (such as diamonds or other gemstones) will be deducted from…
Step 8: Checking for Fluorescence
A small percentage of diamonds have fluorescence. This means that they glow when stimulated by long-wave Ultra Violet light. The majority exhibit blue fluorescence but…
Removing the Movement
As with any finely made item, handling a watch is best left to professionals. If the manufacturer and model number are not on the dial,…
Movement Value
The first mistake most people make when determining the value of a watch is to judge the watch by its cover. The case of most…
Interior Inspection
Seat Upholstery Carpet and Kick Panels Door Trim Panels Dash / Instruments Centre Console Seat Belts Headliner
Exterior and Body
Paint and Finish Panel Alignment Bright work and Trim Glass Weather-stripping Paint chips or Scratches Bodywork Corrosion
Undercarriage and Chassis
Finish and condition Undercoating Evidence of Corrosion Front & Rear Suspension Operational Front Brakes Operational Rear Brakes Operational Damage to Frame or Unit Body Second,…
Trunk /Bed area
Carpet / Mat Condition Floor Paint condition Seal rubber Trunk /TailgateDeck Condn / Alignment Trunk Deck decals Vehicle Jack Condition Trunk TailgateLock Condition
Instrumentation / Electrical / Other
Factory / Aftermarket Audio Factory / Aftermarket Gauges Good Working Condition Custom Sound System Enhancements Wheels (Factory or Aftermarket) Tires (Indicate size and approx wear)
Mechanical
Abnormal Noise / Smoke Modifications for appearance Operational Evidence of leaks Power enhancements Exhaust System Condition Transmission and Rear End
Step 9: Analyzing the Metal
The jewelry item will be weighed in grams and then the weight of anything non-metal (such as diamonds or other gemstones) will be deducted from…
Step 8: Checking for Fluorescence
A small percentage of diamonds have fluorescence. This means that they glow when stimulated by long-wave Ultra Violet light. The majority exhibit blue fluorescence but…
Removing the Movement
As with any finely made item, handling a watch is best left to professionals. If the manufacturer and model number are not on the dial,…
Movement Value
The first mistake most people make when determining the value of a watch is to judge the watch by its cover. The case of most…
Interior Inspection
Seat Upholstery Carpet and Kick Panels Door Trim Panels Dash / Instruments Centre Console Seat Belts Headliner
Exterior and Body
Paint and Finish Panel Alignment Bright work and Trim Glass Weather-stripping Paint chips or Scratches Bodywork Corrosion
Undercarriage and Chassis
Finish and condition Undercoating Evidence of Corrosion Front & Rear Suspension Operational Front Brakes Operational Rear Brakes Operational Damage to Frame or Unit Body Second,…
Trunk /Bed area
Carpet / Mat Condition Floor Paint condition Seal rubber Trunk /TailgateDeck Condn / Alignment Trunk Deck decals Vehicle Jack Condition Trunk TailgateLock Condition
Instrumentation / Electrical / Other
Factory / Aftermarket Audio Factory / Aftermarket Gauges Good Working Condition Custom Sound System Enhancements Wheels (Factory or Aftermarket) Tires (Indicate size and approx wear)
Mechanical
Abnormal Noise / Smoke Modifications for appearance Operational Evidence of leaks Power enhancements Exhaust System Condition Transmission and Rear End
Step 9: Analyzing the Metal
The jewelry item will be weighed in grams and then the weight of anything non-metal (such as diamonds or other gemstones) will be deducted from…
Step 8: Checking for Fluorescence
A small percentage of diamonds have fluorescence. This means that they glow when stimulated by long-wave Ultra Violet light. The majority exhibit blue fluorescence but…
Removing the Movement
As with any finely made item, handling a watch is best left to professionals. If the manufacturer and model number are not on the dial,…
Movement Value
The first mistake most people make when determining the value of a watch is to judge the watch by its cover. The case of most…
Interior Inspection
Seat Upholstery Carpet and Kick Panels Door Trim Panels Dash / Instruments Centre Console Seat Belts Headliner
Exterior and Body
Paint and Finish Panel Alignment Bright work and Trim Glass Weather-stripping Paint chips or Scratches Bodywork Corrosion
Undercarriage and Chassis
Finish and condition Undercoating Evidence of Corrosion Front & Rear Suspension Operational Front Brakes Operational Rear Brakes Operational Damage to Frame or Unit Body Second,…
Trunk /Bed area
Carpet / Mat Condition Floor Paint condition Seal rubber Trunk /TailgateDeck Condn / Alignment Trunk Deck decals Vehicle Jack Condition Trunk TailgateLock Condition
Instrumentation / Electrical / Other
Factory / Aftermarket Audio Factory / Aftermarket Gauges Good Working Condition Custom Sound System Enhancements Wheels (Factory or Aftermarket) Tires (Indicate size and approx wear)
Mechanical
Abnormal Noise / Smoke Modifications for appearance Operational Evidence of leaks Power enhancements Exhaust System Condition Transmission and Rear End
Step 9: Analyzing the Metal
The jewelry item will be weighed in grams and then the weight of anything non-metal (such as diamonds or other gemstones) will be deducted from…
Step 8: Checking for Fluorescence
A small percentage of diamonds have fluorescence. This means that they glow when stimulated by long-wave Ultra Violet light. The majority exhibit blue fluorescence but…
Removing the Movement
As with any finely made item, handling a watch is best left to professionals. If the manufacturer and model number are not on the dial,…
Movement Value
The first mistake most people make when determining the value of a watch is to judge the watch by its cover. The case of most…
Interior Inspection
Seat Upholstery Carpet and Kick Panels Door Trim Panels Dash / Instruments Centre Console Seat Belts Headliner
Exterior and Body
Paint and Finish Panel Alignment Bright work and Trim Glass Weather-stripping Paint chips or Scratches Bodywork Corrosion
Undercarriage and Chassis
Finish and condition Undercoating Evidence of Corrosion Front & Rear Suspension Operational Front Brakes Operational Rear Brakes Operational Damage to Frame or Unit Body Second,…
Trunk /Bed area
Carpet / Mat Condition Floor Paint condition Seal rubber Trunk /TailgateDeck Condn / Alignment Trunk Deck decals Vehicle Jack Condition Trunk TailgateLock Condition
Instrumentation / Electrical / Other
Factory / Aftermarket Audio Factory / Aftermarket Gauges Good Working Condition Custom Sound System Enhancements Wheels (Factory or Aftermarket) Tires (Indicate size and approx wear)
Mechanical
Abnormal Noise / Smoke Modifications for appearance Operational Evidence of leaks Power enhancements Exhaust System Condition Transmission and Rear End
Step 9: Analyzing the Metal
The jewelry item will be weighed in grams and then the weight of anything non-metal (such as diamonds or other gemstones) will be deducted from…
Step 8: Checking for Fluorescence
A small percentage of diamonds have fluorescence. This means that they glow when stimulated by long-wave Ultra Violet light. The majority exhibit blue fluorescence but…
Removing the Movement
As with any finely made item, handling a watch is best left to professionals. If the manufacturer and model number are not on the dial,…
Movement Value
The first mistake most people make when determining the value of a watch is to judge the watch by its cover. The case of most…
Interior Inspection
Seat Upholstery Carpet and Kick Panels Door Trim Panels Dash / Instruments Centre Console Seat Belts Headliner
Exterior and Body
Paint and Finish Panel Alignment Bright work and Trim Glass Weather-stripping Paint chips or Scratches Bodywork Corrosion
Undercarriage and Chassis
Finish and condition Undercoating Evidence of Corrosion Front & Rear Suspension Operational Front Brakes Operational Rear Brakes Operational Damage to Frame or Unit Body Second,…
Trunk /Bed area
Carpet / Mat Condition Floor Paint condition Seal rubber Trunk /TailgateDeck Condn / Alignment Trunk Deck decals Vehicle Jack Condition Trunk TailgateLock Condition
Instrumentation / Electrical / Other
Factory / Aftermarket Audio Factory / Aftermarket Gauges Good Working Condition Custom Sound System Enhancements Wheels (Factory or Aftermarket) Tires (Indicate size and approx wear)
Mechanical
Abnormal Noise / Smoke Modifications for appearance Operational Evidence of leaks Power enhancements Exhaust System Condition Transmission and Rear End
Step 9: Analyzing the Metal
The jewelry item will be weighed in grams and then the weight of anything non-metal (such as diamonds or other gemstones) will be deducted from…
Step 8: Checking for Fluorescence
A small percentage of diamonds have fluorescence. This means that they glow when stimulated by long-wave Ultra Violet light. The majority exhibit blue fluorescence but…
Removing the Movement
As with any finely made item, handling a watch is best left to professionals. If the manufacturer and model number are not on the dial,…
Movement Value
The first mistake most people make when determining the value of a watch is to judge the watch by its cover. The case of most…
Interior Inspection
Seat Upholstery Carpet and Kick Panels Door Trim Panels Dash / Instruments Centre Console Seat Belts Headliner
Exterior and Body
Paint and Finish Panel Alignment Bright work and Trim Glass Weather-stripping Paint chips or Scratches Bodywork Corrosion
Undercarriage and Chassis
Finish and condition Undercoating Evidence of Corrosion Front & Rear Suspension Operational Front Brakes Operational Rear Brakes Operational Damage to Frame or Unit Body Second,…
Trunk /Bed area
Carpet / Mat Condition Floor Paint condition Seal rubber Trunk /TailgateDeck Condn / Alignment Trunk Deck decals Vehicle Jack Condition Trunk TailgateLock Condition
Instrumentation / Electrical / Other
Factory / Aftermarket Audio Factory / Aftermarket Gauges Good Working Condition Custom Sound System Enhancements Wheels (Factory or Aftermarket) Tires (Indicate size and approx wear)
Mechanical
Abnormal Noise / Smoke Modifications for appearance Operational Evidence of leaks Power enhancements Exhaust System Condition Transmission and Rear End
Step 9: Analyzing the Metal
The jewelry item will be weighed in grams and then the weight of anything non-metal (such as diamonds or other gemstones) will be deducted from…
Step 8: Checking for Fluorescence
A small percentage of diamonds have fluorescence. This means that they glow when stimulated by long-wave Ultra Violet light. The majority exhibit blue fluorescence but…
Removing the Movement
As with any finely made item, handling a watch is best left to professionals. If the manufacturer and model number are not on the dial,…
Movement Value
The first mistake most people make when determining the value of a watch is to judge the watch by its cover. The case of most…
Interior Inspection
Seat Upholstery Carpet and Kick Panels Door Trim Panels Dash / Instruments Centre Console Seat Belts Headliner
Exterior and Body
Paint and Finish Panel Alignment Bright work and Trim Glass Weather-stripping Paint chips or Scratches Bodywork Corrosion
Undercarriage and Chassis
Finish and condition Undercoating Evidence of Corrosion Front & Rear Suspension Operational Front Brakes Operational Rear Brakes Operational Damage to Frame or Unit Body Second,…
Trunk /Bed area
Carpet / Mat Condition Floor Paint condition Seal rubber Trunk /TailgateDeck Condn / Alignment Trunk Deck decals Vehicle Jack Condition Trunk TailgateLock Condition
Instrumentation / Electrical / Other
Factory / Aftermarket Audio Factory / Aftermarket Gauges Good Working Condition Custom Sound System Enhancements Wheels (Factory or Aftermarket) Tires (Indicate size and approx wear)
Mechanical
Abnormal Noise / Smoke Modifications for appearance Operational Evidence of leaks Power enhancements Exhaust System Condition Transmission and Rear End
Step 9: Analyzing the Metal
The jewelry item will be weighed in grams and then the weight of anything non-metal (such as diamonds or other gemstones) will be deducted from…
Step 8: Checking for Fluorescence
A small percentage of diamonds have fluorescence. This means that they glow when stimulated by long-wave Ultra Violet light. The majority exhibit blue fluorescence but…
Removing the Movement
As with any finely made item, handling a watch is best left to professionals. If the manufacturer and model number are not on the dial,…
Movement Value
The first mistake most people make when determining the value of a watch is to judge the watch by its cover. The case of most…
Interior Inspection
Seat Upholstery Carpet and Kick Panels Door Trim Panels Dash / Instruments Centre Console Seat Belts Headliner
Exterior and Body
Paint and Finish Panel Alignment Bright work and Trim Glass Weather-stripping Paint chips or Scratches Bodywork Corrosion
Undercarriage and Chassis
Finish and condition Undercoating Evidence of Corrosion Front & Rear Suspension Operational Front Brakes Operational Rear Brakes Operational Damage to Frame or Unit Body Second,…
Trunk /Bed area
Carpet / Mat Condition Floor Paint condition Seal rubber Trunk /TailgateDeck Condn / Alignment Trunk Deck decals Vehicle Jack Condition Trunk TailgateLock Condition
Instrumentation / Electrical / Other
Factory / Aftermarket Audio Factory / Aftermarket Gauges Good Working Condition Custom Sound System Enhancements Wheels (Factory or Aftermarket) Tires (Indicate size and approx wear)
Mechanical
Abnormal Noise / Smoke Modifications for appearance Operational Evidence of leaks Power enhancements Exhaust System Condition Transmission and Rear End
Step 9: Analyzing the Metal
The jewelry item will be weighed in grams and then the weight of anything non-metal (such as diamonds or other gemstones) will be deducted from…
Step 8: Checking for Fluorescence
A small percentage of diamonds have fluorescence. This means that they glow when stimulated by long-wave Ultra Violet light. The majority exhibit blue fluorescence but…
Removing the Movement
As with any finely made item, handling a watch is best left to professionals. If the manufacturer and model number are not on the dial,…
Movement Value
The first mistake most people make when determining the value of a watch is to judge the watch by its cover. The case of most…
Interior Inspection
Seat Upholstery Carpet and Kick Panels Door Trim Panels Dash / Instruments Centre Console Seat Belts Headliner
Exterior and Body
Paint and Finish Panel Alignment Bright work and Trim Glass Weather-stripping Paint chips or Scratches Bodywork Corrosion
Undercarriage and Chassis
Finish and condition Undercoating Evidence of Corrosion Front & Rear Suspension Operational Front Brakes Operational Rear Brakes Operational Damage to Frame or Unit Body Second,…
Trunk /Bed area
Carpet / Mat Condition Floor Paint condition Seal rubber Trunk /TailgateDeck Condn / Alignment Trunk Deck decals Vehicle Jack Condition Trunk TailgateLock Condition
Instrumentation / Electrical / Other
Factory / Aftermarket Audio Factory / Aftermarket Gauges Good Working Condition Custom Sound System Enhancements Wheels (Factory or Aftermarket) Tires (Indicate size and approx wear)
Mechanical
Abnormal Noise / Smoke Modifications for appearance Operational Evidence of leaks Power enhancements Exhaust System Condition Transmission and Rear End
Step 9: Analyzing the Metal
The jewelry item will be weighed in grams and then the weight of anything non-metal (such as diamonds or other gemstones) will be deducted from…
Step 8: Checking for Fluorescence
A small percentage of diamonds have fluorescence. This means that they glow when stimulated by long-wave Ultra Violet light. The majority exhibit blue fluorescence but…
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