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Well they seem to know your car and your address, so if they were interested in stealing it, they probably would have already. On the other hand, I don't know why they would be hunting cars for "readers rides". Usually what happens, is that a magazine comes out and then advertises for reader's rides. Because your car is not getting featured as such, then I would just wait until it comes out. It is unlikely to be a one-off offer that you will never get a chance to have again.

Email them back saying the car is actually in very bad condition(plus stock condition) with bent chassis rails and the engine is on its way out and the gearbox is about to blow any day now plus over the past few months its basically been falling apart on you. that might make them a little less keen to steal your car

nah man.....round a group of muscles and tell email the scammers telling them the car is usually parked on the street. Sit and wait and pounce when they come to steal it..........then they get passed around SAU and everyone kicks their face in.

nah man.....round a group of muscles and tell email the scammers telling them the car is usually parked on the street. Sit and wait and pounce when they come to steal it..........then they get passed around SAU and everyone kicks their face in.

Im in

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