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So what you are saying is that an 18 year old named Tyson Wylie from Melbourne doesn't own it? ;)

Just to let you know why I was asking I am a moderator on a car forum over here in Saskatchewan. This young chap signed up and posted the EXACT same pics as those in the advertisement claimimg it was his car. He also told everyone he has a 1995 Supra RZ but he would post pics of that one later.

So basically you just helped me make a fool of this kid on our message board.

Thanks mates!!

So what you are saying is that an 18 year old named Tyson Wylie from Melbourne doesn't own it?  ;)

Just to let you know why I was asking I am a moderator on a car forum over here in Saskatchewan.  This young chap signed up and posted the EXACT same pics as those in the advertisement claimimg  it was his car.  He also told everyone he has a 1995 Supra RZ but he would post pics of that one later.

So basically you just helped me make a fool of this kid on our message board.

Thanks mates!!

lol thats funny

good work.

The pictures are definately taken over here in WA and the car was originally built and raced here..

Looks like it might have been sold to Autostyle in sydney though..

There are always young tossers who post up pics of cars they say are theirs. We have had idiots post pics up on these forums of cars that are owned by members here!!!! ha ha ha that is always funny when the real owner posts a reply!!!! bwahahaha

See how long you can string this tool along for, and how deep you can get him to dig his own grave before OWNING him big time!!!!

Cheers

Brett

Here is this guy's response when Golks called him out

Ahh how old is that site dumb ass, I brought the car of the guy already... that is a very unknown site and probably dont update it too often. All i have done is reworked the engine cos i didn't like JUN.. But i dont need to explain myself to you cos i dont give a shit what you think, i know that i drive it and that's all i care about...

We all had a good laugh at him though. :kick:

I have emailed Autostyle inquiring if they still had the car fo sale but that was 2 days ago and I haven't received an answer yet.

I was wondering if one of you guys in the area could give them a call for me and confirm whether the car has been sold or not. If it has been sold, ask them when and who to or atleast where the buyer was from.

This kid needs a kick in the nutz. :D

Thanks guys.

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