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Old 03-21-2015 | 01:27 AM
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Originally Posted by Ur20v
If this was on a track everyone would call this post out- double standards.

Rennlist should either pull or put up with track accidents being posted by 'third parties'..

I am on the fence, just don't like the double standard.
If a car that had been in an accident is posted for sale and the owner doesn't disclose such an event on the ad then it is definitely wrong on the owners end. Then the person should be called out.

Otherwise, I think it is the owners right whether to post such an event (accident) or not.
Old 03-21-2015 | 02:24 AM
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Originally Posted by sin911
If a car that had been in an accident is posted for sale and the owner doesn't disclose such an event on the ad then it is definitely wrong on the owners end. Then the person should be called out.

Otherwise, I think it is the owners right whether to post such an event (accident) or not.
No problem with that, owners can post their errors, accidents etc with in reason and decency.

This wasn't posted by the owner but a 'third party' lookin to see if a Rennlister was involved/OK.

Again I don't have a problem with the post or content but the double standard when it comes to location??
Old 03-21-2015 | 04:39 AM
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Originally Posted by Ur20v
No problem with that, owners can post their errors, accidents etc with in reason and decency.

This wasn't posted by the owner but a 'third party' lookin to see if a Rennlister was involved/OK.

Again I don't have a problem with the post or content but the double standard when it comes to location??
Title of post says it all. How more insentive can it be? Pure gawk factor. Mike
Old 03-21-2015 | 12:24 PM
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Mike, I'm not going into the details of the post with you, but if you'd like to discuss my reasons, please pm me.
Old 03-21-2015 | 02:27 PM
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Originally Posted by Ur20v
No problem with that, owners can post their errors, accidents etc with in reason and decency.

This wasn't posted by the owner but a 'third party' lookin to see if a Rennlister was involved/OK.

Again I don't have a problem with the post or content but the double standard when it comes to location??
You mean track vs street? Sorry, may have misunderstood you. In both cases I feel like the right is owners and his/hers alone. Except for cars FS... There should be no double standard.
Old 03-22-2015 | 06:35 PM
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I've made a request to the mods to delete this thread.
Old 03-22-2015 | 10:32 PM
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If I crash, I post it. Why not? Part of our hobby, we pay and learn.
Why would you mind? Ego? Trying to sell a car without disclosure?

I don't have a problem with posting accidents, but if I can I will ask the owner first.
Sometimes I think they deserve it.

As for ******** dumping oil and nails? I'd run them over and dump bodies off a cliff.



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