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1) Can I book a test drive? 2) I have enquiry regarding price. 3) Can I please have more information on service history? 4) Hi, Just viewed your listing and will like to purchase it. can you advice on how long you have had the vehicle, why you are selling it, has it ever been damaged, what condition is it in, will it meet a RWC, does it have any bad habits and your final price? I will be Glad if you can send me some pictures.. Kindly get back to me as soon as possible. Awaits your response Steven

Can I please have more information on service history? Please kindly advice on the final price and the present condition...

Interested in your listing,can you send more pictures(insideespecially) to martianlabelle(at)gmail(dot)com.Regards

^ Enquiries about a car I have for sale on drive.com.au, are these scam replies or legit do you think? If scam, what blipped on your scam radars?

Car is a 2006 Alfa Romea GT Selespeed

legit.

no mention of kenya.

Well it's not my Alfa :P It's listed at 16,000 atm... would explain why it's had no bites for 3 months...

Then suddenly 3 in 2 days... from separate people...

The first one looks the most suspicious... I mean, why would his point #4 start with "4) Hi, ", sounds like a copy pasta

The broken english concerns me, though after seeing posts on drift sales, not much phases me anymore.

Sif not swap for a 33

Soooo... trying to sell daily bcoz company vehicle, but swap for unknown condition R33 so I can sell the parts for more than what Evo 8 parts go for?

profit?

dat SAU logic

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