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mate that is such a dog act

how can u sleep at night knowing ur deliberately try to f**k someone over - royally

i feel for them if someone puts all their hard earned cash into it thinking he/she can register it

Ok I've been thinking about this one some more - the car re-appears with an R34 GT-R nose...what's the bet he bought a front cut and the chassis number is now a GT-R one...

Low life POS. Karma's a biyatch.

I know this might be a bit late in the day....but its a big wake up call for buyers. There are plenty of dodgy cars out there make sure the car you buy is road registered in OZ.

It's not technically illegal.....it is illegal and the seller can be in some serious trouble there are plenty of laws that cover this.

Just make sure if you buy an unregisted car its from a dealer because a dealer is always liable.

hehe it's 16k now :P

we could possibly give him the benefit of the doubt that this is a 2nd car he has?? unless of course someone has spotted the original car he was talking about and can say it is the same vehicle. He could have parted it out into a 2nd car? OK I'm just fishing for something which may say it's ok...

hmm...I'm inclined to steer well clear if i was a pospective buyer.

ok guys, can someone who has a copy of the Vin# please PM it to me??

the people at carsales would really like to know it......

Dear XXXX,

Thanks for the email. Can you please provide us with the VIN number for the vehicle.

Kind regards,

Ramsin Shamoon

Consumer Services

carsales.com Ltd.

Ok I've been thinking about this one some more - the car re-appears with an R34 GT-R nose...what's the bet he bought a front cut and the chassis number is now a GT-R one...

Low life POS. Karma's a biyatch.

x2, sum1 shood call n get the "new" chassis number.

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