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also, 1 add says unknown k's then in the more expensive ad he boasts about the low kms, and even tells you that the dash was changed at 50k and now has 33k so it sounds like he knows the exact k's

he is also slightly negotiable....maybe slightly means $7k

It was advertised for 19.5K without rwc or compliance. But now claims to have been sold for 19K. I wish I could buy and sell a car that I don't even own that fast lol.

Nice pic in the ad there now:

http://firesport.ipspace.com/item_images/24585.jpg

Good on him!

If he was quick enough to be the first person to spot a bargin and then smart enough to make a $7k profit, in a very short time, good luck to him.

Having not read his ad, I just hope he/she did not bs to the person that bought the car.

Also details can be obtained after the car is bought.

Car was sold and has been onsold, it happens a lot with the cars we list (and mostly those that we don't list). We've got a few legitimate businesses that buy cars through us and then onsell it for a lot more, and some private individuals who do it to make some money on the side. What they do with a car after they buy it is none of our business, we get paid to find people cars and help em import it.

We actually had 6 people contact us within 1/2 hour of that email being sent out wanting to buy it.

PS. the limited edition R34 GTR was midnight Purple III. Still the R32's a sweet lookin car though.

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