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Been looking for an R33 GTR and came across this one on car sales : Here

It's only $8,800 and doesn't state any problems on the listing. I've sent an email off to the seller for his contact details to inspect the car but I'm yet to receive the details.

Has anyone seen this car before? Or know why it's so cheap? Or maybe it's a typing error :wacko:

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sounds like 1 i seen a week ago r33 worked off it's head 2.8 stroker all the bells and whistles $7,300 said had upgraded to a r35 in ebay description had a e-mail address at bottem of page thought i'd just ask on the off chance it wasn't a type-o half hour later it's off e-bay laughed to myself thinking must be relisting with proper price,day later got e-mail from differant e-mail address saying yeah it's the right price but "she" was in italy as she'd just deivorced and gone to parents place to live her one big thing was it had to be sent to me,now it had s.a plates on it so thought i'd put them on the spot said will be heading to s.a to work can i just go to whereever and i'll pick up and before ya's say "couldn't ya tell it was a scam" yes i could but a r33 gtr for $7.300 i can dream lol anyway got a e-mail oh it's in sydney and has to be sent by container ect ect sound's like the same thing mate

Someone after a quick sale will shave a grand or two off the price of what most are going for. Someone after your cash will halve it :)

Excuse the ignorance but how do they intend to scam someone in this case?

Surely people aren't paying online before seeing the car or something...

Oh yes they are...no matter how stupid a scam may seem there's always someone in the world stupid enough to fall for it :(

How they come across / save the money in the first place is beyond me...

Confirmed to be a scam :)

Email from scammer:

Hi and sorry for my late reply,

I confirm that the car is immaculate technically and aesthetically speaking.

There is no outstanding finance on the car, also the car comes with a full service history and RWC.

The last price, including door to door delivery, is $8800 .

I love this car and I am very upset at having to sell it.

It has served me well but I just moved to High Wycombe, WA and I can't afford to keep it and I need the money fast so I can pay off some debts.

The car was advertised on eBay as well and I will run the transaction only under their terms and conditions for our own protection.

We will use eBay Buyer Protection Program (BPP) which will hold the payment until you receive the car.

Your funds will be 100% insured by eBay.

You will have 5 days inspection period, so you'll be able to see and inspect the car before buying it.

If you don't like the car after inspection or is not as I've describe it, you can reject the deal.

If you need more information regarding the transaction just visit the following web page from eBay 's website :

http://ebay-australia-bpp.center-au.biz//Buyer-Protection-Program/OVERVIEW/QQ6577457745784

If you are interested in this car please provide me the following details in order to start the transaction through eBay :

-Your Full Name and Shipping Address

-Your eBay ID

-Any negative feedback and if so .... for what reason .

Kind regards,

Dianne Sullivan

And an email from carsales :)

BUYER ALERT

Dear Carsales Network Customer,

Removed or Suspended Advertisement

You recently sent an enquiry on the following item:

AD ID Number: 9756106

Description: 1995 Nissan Skyline GTR R33

Price: $8800

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