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OK.

This car is out or coming out at either of these two yards...

but I'll let you fill in the dots.

* Alli.p.rts

or

* Xtr.me M.torsp.rts

There is a beat in the park next to one of those....

OK.

This car is out or coming out at either of these two yards...

but I'll let you fill in the dots.

* Alli.p.rts

or

* Xtr.me M.torsp.rts

Hahaha nice sensoring Terry.

Are there people out there who don't get a PPI done on these cars by someone in the know??? Really if you don't take reasonable precautions you sort of deserve to pick up a lemon...

has anyone actually seen the car yet?

Don't need to. If it is the same car that the link is about from haymarket, that car is 100% going to have issues. All the other cars he has have issues (safety and legal issues).

Buy it and see for yourself. For me I know what cars that private vietnamese guy sells. I don't have to physically look at his cars anymore to know they ALL have major problems and fake history/Milage. If he does it to Ferrari and lambo I'm pretty sure he won't think twice about an R34.

The guy is just a cheat. He could bring out a flawless perfect car one day but his reputation for delivering dodgy stuff overwrites everything. That is the problem with buying cars privately.

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