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Was looking carsguide 2nite, just checking pricing of cars and I came across this....

Rx7

Surely there must be something wrong with it..... :P

Either that or the owner does not know the value of that sexy beast.

Bargain of the century? :happy:

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100% misprint. still worth a shot though... there is the slightest chance it could be real.

although if the owner really spent $3800 on the engine, then i think he has a decent idea on what the car is.

EDIT: "I am a honest guy..." i'm always weary of sellers who use a line like that.

Was looking carsguide 2nite, just checking pricing of cars and I came across this....

Rx7

Surely there must be something wrong with it..... :P

Either that or the owner does not know the value of that sexy beast.

Bargain of the century? :happy:

i would say that either a fake or they have left a digit out.. 38,000

get in contact with the owner, you will most likely get a reply of:

"i have moved over seas for work reasons and am no longer in the coutry..... 'insert story here' please send money via 'insert non-safe money transfer method here' and its all yours. i really need to get rid of it quick because i have already moved overseas... you are getting a bargain here!"

also take note the car has ACT plates, and the car in the background looks to have NSW plates, but the contact details are in QLD....

Edited by VB-
get in contact with the owner, you will most likely get a reply of:

"i have moved over seas for work reasons and am no longer in the coutry..... 'insert story here' please send money via 'insert non-safe money transfer method here' and its all yours. i really need to get rid of it quick because i have already moved overseas... you are getting a bargain here!"

BINGO

get in contact with the owner, you will most likely get a reply of:

"i have moved over seas for work reasons and am no longer in the coutry..... 'insert story here' please send money via 'insert non-safe money transfer method here' and its all yours. i really need to get rid of it quick because i have already moved overseas... you are getting a bargain here!"

also take note the car has ACT plates, and the car in the background looks to have NSW plates, but the contact details are in QLD....

bingo x2

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