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Whilst correct there Hanaldo, as Ali pointed out, it's extremely difficult to prove what has been said in a verbal contract...which is why so many cases built around them get chucked out.

We used to have a saying where I used to work; because we dealt with a lot of legalities, terms and conditions, people threatening to sue etc. it goes: "Put it in writing."

Oh and never sign for registered mail that comes in an envelope ;)

Fark that's a good deal, would have been very keen if it wasn't sold.

Going by OP's history...it's far from sold. Make an offer.

Fluttershy stop trying to poison this topic with pathetic little comments. Car is sold unless buyer pulls out at this stage. Thanks

you acknowledged its existence.

get ready.

Whilst correct there Hanaldo, as Ali pointed out, it's extremely difficult to prove what has been said in a verbal contract...which is why so many cases built around them get chucked out.

We used to have a saying where I used to work; because we dealt with a lot of legalities, terms and conditions, people threatening to sue etc. it goes: "Put it in writing."

Oh and never sign for registered mail that comes in an envelope ;)

Going by OP's history...it's far from sold. Make an offer.

You can be legally served with only attempts now, if you have served the last known address, even without the person I'm question being in attendance, they are still considered served.

I do it all the Time now at work lol

Vu,

Does the R34 have factory panel gaps?

Wouldnt mind some pics of the rolling shell for a panel gap inspection...

All original paint and panels? What is the underbody like and any rust etc?

I will give you 35k cash! Lol

My two cents and I have done thus many many times in business once you give your word that's the end of it. The car was clearly sold in both of their minds but in the end it falls on integrity of seller. Another example say if something is marked incorrectly at my shop and there's been a price rise or its even below cost I feel I must sell it at the marked price, sucks for me but my integrity is important too me . This post has gotten very personal though which is a shame.

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