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Tell ya what though, it's only at $8,600 at the moment.

It's clearly had a lot of work. Even if it doesn't do 9s, if it goes for under $10k I reckon someone got themselves and absolute bargain. If I were in the market for a 33 I'd try and buy it.

Of course I would not pay a cent until I actually pick the car up/inspected the car.

Went for $11,700, as said even if it doesnt do 9's, still a good buy for the same sort of money as a stocker

Yeh I dunno about that, the whole thing is suss to me. I mean, we know what claims the owner made about the car that were obviously untrue. What else could he be leaving out? It may just be me, but I wouldn't put (a claimed) 40k into a car and then put it up for auction starting at $1 with no reserve...

Yeh I dunno about that, the whole thing is suss to me. I mean, we know what claims the owner made about the car that were obviously untrue. What else could he be leaving out? It may just be me, but I wouldn't put (a claimed) 40k into a car and then put it up for auction starting at $1 with no reserve...

Which is why you wouldn't part with a cent until you've seen the car and checked out it's all legit and worth it.

It's not hard to not get ripped off when buying over ebay.

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