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outbid :P....twice :laugh:

You bid on it :dry:

Heres a response from the seller...from another forum.

----- Original Message -----

From: [email protected]

To: [email protected]

Sent: Friday, November 02, 2007 7:54 AM

Subject: Re: You've received a question about your eBay item, 1993 Skyline R32 GTR GODZILLA - Twin Turbo - FAST SALE

Hello,

I know that you have many choices on eBay and I appreciate that you contacted me. The car is in a perfect cosmetic and engine conditions, and meticulously maintained. No damage, no scratches or dents, no hidden defects, the engine doesn't smoke, runs and sounds awesome, the engine has never been repaired or something like that, never been into accidents and it is as advertised. I will be shortly, as I have many inquiries : AU specs, AU plates, AU supplied, clean title and condition LIKE NEW!. It's no catch here. The price is real. I work for Shell International E&P and I begined a 2 year job assignment in Madrid,Spain so i will handle the transaction from here. I would rather sell the car than put in storage (which is still a valid option).The car is sent at a local warehouse in Sydney,NSW. The full price is AU$ 7000 with shipping cost included. The transaction will be done through eBay for our own protection. Your funds will be 100% insured by eBay and I will be sure that I will receive the payment, this way bouth of us will start the deal with good faith so we can take it to a smooth end. After the payment is cleared and confirmed by eBay i will ship you the car in no time. You will have 10 days from the time you receive the car to inspect it and decide if you want to keep the car or not. Once the car arrives if you find it different then i describe it you will be refunded by eBay and you wont loose anything. If you are interested in buying it please provide me your FULL NAME and SHIPPING ADDRESS also your eBay USER ID so I can initiate the deal through eBay.

Waiting to hear from you

Regards,

Michael T.

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Mmm, sounds like a scam, sounds like the seller is going to take the insurance company for a ride

Why dont you ask him to view it before sending money/bidding, also tell him that a few engine tests must be done - a mobile mechanic willdo them, just tell you the address. If the tests all come up good then you will pay cash on the spot and then he doesnt have to pay ebay

Winner

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Haha, i got that same email. Yeah im pretty sure it's a scam. the listing has been taken off ebay. the dude won't give me a vin or address, besides sydney (in the email). Just adds to the saying, if it seems to good to be tru....

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