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Originally posted by bindolla

hrmmz....well he said his getting the vin# off a normal lancer....(as the car is an evo I)....and im getting all the people involved with the car to sign the contract......what do you guys rekon?

I just read this...

Seriously man i think you are very gullible...

If you ever need to buy a prestige property, give me a buzz :bahaha:

never trust a car salesperson (or a car realestate agent while i'm here) :)

low 20's for an Evo I seems pretty expensive actually. Why don't you wait a bit.

There seem to be a few genuine EVO VI's auction in japan, that you might be able to get over here for low 30's. Compared to a questionable EVO I, i'd be pulling the pin and waiting a bit longer for something better...

These one for instance off the j-spec list just the other day..

1999 Mitsubishi Lancer EVO VI

2.0L turbo 4WD

5 speed manual

81,000 km's

factory sunroof

auction grade 4

.. start price 1,100,000 yen

.. SOLD for 1,434,000 yen (car cost only)

1999 Mitsubishi Lancer EVO VI

2.0L turbo 4WD

5 speed manual

93,000 km's

metallic silver

auction grade 4

.. cheap start price at 650,000 yen

.. SOLD for 1,373,000 yen (car cost only)

Originally posted by bindolla

hrmmz....well he said his getting the vin# off a normal lancer....(as the car is an evo I)....and im getting all the people involved with the car to sign the contract......what do you guys rekon?

DAMN, does that sound illegal or what??

I would be outta there sooooooooo quick.

If you MUST do it against all advice run it all by your friendly local transport department.

But don't be surprised if they lock the door and won't let you out until you give up the "dealer"'s name.

Then again perhaps you have already ought the car and are having second thoughts......

Geezzz, I hope not. For your sake.

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