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looks fake. something has to be wrong with it. no one inthe world is that stupid to let off a r34 MANUAL for 5k.

its worth at least 13k or more. and with todays financial situation no one (especially a married couple) would leave it up for a quick sale.

also the 5th pic is the interior of a GTT. so yeh.

it has the turbo guage...

if its too good to be true, chances are it probably is.

Edited by JI34GT
looks fake. something has to be wrong with it. no one inthe world is that stupid to let off a r34 MANUAL for 5k.

its worth at least 13k or more. and with todays financial situation no one (especially a married couple) would leave it up for a quick sale.

also the 5th pic is the interior of a GTT. so yeh.

it has the turbo guage...

if its too good to be true, chances are it probably is.

yeah lets go jump the gun and get rawded or bashed for ur money when u show up to buy the car!

its a scam guys.. obviously.

The guy 'selling' this car will reply to the buyer with "transfer $3000 (or another figure) into my account as a deposit and i will have the car deliverd ovr to you buy a trust worthy delivery company (at this point you should recieve a mock up letter from the delivery people that looks very genuine). He will then tell you on delivery you will inspect the car and pay the rest if you want to buy, if not a full refund will be maid. basically its at this point you should donate your 3g and never see the money again nor will a car be deliverd to inspect.

We found the email convincing but we were still skecptical, we replyed asking more questions and recived a less offical reply from the same address looking very home made, by the 3rd email he was swearing a telling us to go f**k ourselfs, time waisters (this is the delivery/transport company we are emailing) and on the 4th email he replied with "there will be other people who will fall for it, hero"

be wise, i hope somebody really didnt pay 4g to the seller of this made up car. i cant get onto the link now, but id guess you cannot see any number plates or anything that gives away the location?

its a scam guys.. obviously.

The guy 'selling' this car will reply to the buyer with "transfer $3000 (or another figure) into my account as a deposit and i will have the car deliverd ovr to you buy a trust worthy delivery company (at this point you should recieve a mock up letter from the delivery people that looks very genuine). He will then tell you on delivery you will inspect the car and pay the rest if you want to buy, if not a full refund will be maid. basically its at this point you should donate your 3g and never see the money again nor will a car be deliverd to inspect.

We found the email convincing but we were still skecptical, we replyed asking more questions and recived a less offical reply from the same address looking very home made, by the 3rd email he was swearing a telling us to go f**k ourselfs, time waisters (this is the delivery/transport company we are emailing) and on the 4th email he replied with "there will be other people who will fall for it, hero"

be wise, i hope somebody really didnt pay 4g to the seller of this made up car. i cant get onto the link now, but id guess you cannot see any number plates or anything that gives away the location?

maybe the scammers of ebay have found a new breeding ground?

I once saw a AMG SLK selling for 10k..i email them and "she" told me that its her husbands car but its under her name and she found out that her husband is cheating on her so she just want to sell it..and she tell me all i need to do is send her the money and the car will come to my door my itself...

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