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not working for me either

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had a looksie and I found it, what a tool... nothing suss here 278e_1.JPG

Must be related to Roger Cordia hahaha

Don't get it: what's so suss and why is he a tool?

He started a project, hasn't finished it and is asking too much for a stripped car; but can't see why it's suss. :P

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Maybe Nigerian going by his bogus "R34 Front" which mysterisouly isnt fitted and covered up :P

I realize you're pretty new to the forums, but can't understand where your logic and racism is coming from.

The pic clearly shows R34 front fenders fitted to the car.

From the looks of the pics, IT'S AN UNFINISHED PROJECT. If you want to call his "bluff" call anyone of the two numbers provided and determine whether he is legit.

I have absolutely no affiliation with this guy, just can't stand people talking shit about things they have no idea about.

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im not racist, most of my friends arent even white or australian :P ................... its just there was some nigerian oil scammer post the other day (look in the wasteland), i was making a joke off that.

but it does look suss to me, all cover up and not fitted, If it was me selling it, I wouldn't have to car covered up with the r34 bumper not fiited laying on the floor.... just my 2 cents.

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Do ya get the rest of the car included in that price or do you havta pay more? im guessing he needs to update the pics maybe?

It'd be a wikid looking car if it was all together...

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