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It could be just air in the lines and you need to bleed the brakes, or it could be something more serious. Look in side the tires and see if they are wet this could mean bad wheel cylinders.
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I would assume the worst...if the problem was an easy fix, why wouldn't the seller take care of it and not have the brakes be an issue?
Plan on a complete brake inspection by a competent mechanic. These
things are notorious for bad calipers and boosters. Maybe plan on worst
case, a complete brake overhaul and adjust your purchase price from
there.
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Yup...if you plan for the worst, there'll be no surprises!
Most likely is going to be a bad master cyl, but you can't disregard the likelihood of the calipers, and rotors being bad. Hope it works out, and you do get it...(unless it's a turd, then, I hope you walk away!
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Most likely is going to be a bad master cyl, but you can't disregard the likelihood of the calipers, and rotors being bad. Hope it works out, and you do get it...(unless it's a turd, then, I hope you walk away!

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