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the ads gone now... the owner of the car (or someone else) must have reported it

how pissed off would you be having some dodgy prick using pics of YOUR car to scam people, I would have emailed and abused the hell out of him!

i sent him a message via ebay.

this is what came back...

now i know the car is in perth,i saw it recently (im looking into buying a midnight purple 33 gtr myself, so this was definately looked into..)

what should i reply with?

"C.O.D."

hahaha

the ads gone now... the owner of the car (or someone else) must have reported it

how pissed off would you be having some dodgy prick using pics of YOUR car to scam people, I would have emailed and abused the hell out of him!

i told the owner!

and he replied to me with the same

Hi there,

The Nissan is still for sale. This is a 1997 perfect condition Skyline HR33 GTR V-Spec model with 69.000 kms on it.

This will might sound a little odd but the car will be shipped from Amsterdam, Holland. I moved here to stay with my family and I took the car with me, but then I realized that I made a mistake. I can't use the car here. This is the reason why I sell the car so cheap too... for a higher price you can get one from Australia as well.

As you know the price I want for Nissan is AU $10,000. I can manage the shipping and you will receive the car in no more then 5 working days, at your shipping address, at your DOOR. I will send the car having written on it 'GIFT' so you won't have to pay any additional taxes. You have to know that the Nissan is still registered in Australia and for this you will not pay any taxes/duties when you will receive it. Once with the car you will receive all the car papers too.

I would like to make this deal using a third party, Yahoo! Finance ( they work with eBay ). It is a large purchase and I want a smooth transaction. In order to start the shipping process I must request a deposit of AU $2,000 to be sent to Yahoo! Finance and as soon as they will contact me confirming that the deposit has been made I will start the delivery process. In order to be able to contact Yahoo! Finance and open a transaction record I will be needing your details ( full name and the full shipping address where you want the car to be sent ).

If you agree with my terms please e-mail me back ASAP and let me know your details so I can speed up this transaction and get Yahoo! Finance to contact you.

I look forward to hear from you, Nick.

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