Too good to be true?
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From: Auburn, WA
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I have not had the time to try it out. Been thinking about how I can make a fix so it holds the instruments with the one broken part. Thanks for showing me your car(s). I can only imagine what its like to drive my car but minus 1200 lbs. Thats got to be a hoot.
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Thats a scam listing... if you contact the owner you'll get a variation of he's over seas and he will pay to s hip the car to your door for inspection. He wont ever let you see the car in person because there is no car he's phishing for your personal infor or maybe a down payment. Its an old scam, look on eBya any day and there are hundreds of listings the for the same scam. high line cars at silly low prices and you have to email the seller not go through eBay and blah blah send your name and address and phone and he will ship you the car.
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Originally Posted by Trader220
Thats a scam listing... if you contact the owner you'll get a variation of he's over seas and he will pay to s hip the car to your door for inspection. He wont ever let you see the car in person because there is no car he's phishing for your personal infor or maybe a down payment. Its an old scam, look on eBya any day and there are hundreds of listings the for the same scam. high line cars at silly low prices and you have to email the seller not go through eBay and blah blah send your name and address and phone and he will ship you the car.