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i was more amused by his other items for sale.

5.1 surround speakers, over $5k

Brand new still in original boxes.lol (just put back into boxes)

isnt everything these days 6.1 o 7.1 surround?

to his credit tho both items are pickup only so you wouldnt pay a cent unil you seen it in person.

Reading that large font and all in capitals gives me a headache.

Surely if he really want to sell it he would put all the pieces together and make it look as good as possible. Not various in progress pics as presented. I call scammer/bored school holidays kid.

yeah I saw that add awhile back. read about half of it and messed with my head also.

would cost another 10k just to get it on the road. looks like a waste of time unless you have 23542 days spare. prolly why hes selling it.

he speaks english none to good .

I realize you're pretty new to the forums, but can't understand where your logic and racism is coming from.

Yeah I don't think Glenn was being racist. I and most on here would see his Nigerian reference as the typical scams that continue to come out of that place. You see Nigerian scams on the news and Ebay on a regular basis so its not a dig at their colour or race.

But how do you all come to the conclusion it is such a scam?

It's a "pick-up" ebay sale, he has given 2 contact numbers, he has progress pics and how the car currently looks, etc.

Sounds like he has pumped in alot of money into a project and can't afford to spend more time/money to complete it, therefor he is trying to sell it in "as is" condition.

Would i buy such a car; hell no.

Is it a good price; NO

I could see the humor in how he has placed the ad and his style of English, but this talk of scammer, etc, is just crap and unfounded.

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