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The thing is most of the people who buy from these places are unsuspecting people and more-often-than-not are not aware of their rights, actions they can take, etc, etc. So as a result - they tend to be taken advantaged of.

I'm merely generalising and not trying to offend :)

The thing is most of the people who buy from these places are unsuspecting people and more-often-than-not are not aware of their rights, actions they can take, etc, etc. So as a result - they tend to be taken advantaged of.

I'm merely generalising and not trying to offend :)

Case in point. This guy who apparently did "no research" and looked at "zero" cars and purchased this white 1 from Ed Lees

Sinno, just curious as to how you got the actual km travelled of the Edward Lees car? i am really tempted to comment on that youtube video to warn any potential buyers. this sort of thing really grinds my gears

Skip to 2:15 on this video

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MrdOlTXtLu0

Currently searching for a white vspec II and saw this one pop up this morning on carsales.

Judging by location the photos were taken, appears to be from Sports Auto Group (Although shop logo has been blurred?).

I'm only suspecting, previous front end hit? Bonnet does not appear to line up and painted radiator support?

Curious if anyone is able to provide any insight?

Thanks.

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Just an FYI - dealers aren't allowed to have any signage whatsoever in the pictures that go on CarSales that indicates where the car is located. It's classified as marketing and a dealers agreement with Carsales/Autogate can be at risk for it since they aren't paying for the marketing just the advert.

But yeah shit that bonnet looks like it's popped, they'd wanna be selling it dirt cheap when it looks like that..

Edited by Seano350GT

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