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Originally posted by BlueSteel@Jun 26 2005, 10:10 AM The M3 bodykit and damage to the rear make me think that it hasn't been treated very well, but it is very cheap...
no way man not with the way he advertised that car. "bring cash and take it off my hands"? no way. something is wrong with the car, and it looks like he doesn't have the patience to let it be checked out by a dealer or mech. "its below bb, private, trade in..." yeah because it's probably missing the ENGINE. lol no probably not that bad but he probably has it rigged to work for probably 1k miles at the most...so that's definetly a thumbs down dude.
I woud be weary too. I would definately not meet him at "his parking lot" instead in a very public place. And pay with a money order or cashiers check. it's only $5 and will help keep the shady dealings down.
Get the VIN. This guy wants someone to come quick and buy it as if it's a real hot deal.
I want to see a pic of the rear. Whats with the rear splitters.
Also if you find he mods one part of the cra out the ass and doesnt touch the other, it might be a sign of a crash. For example he crashes the front, dumps a bunch of money into its repair and upgrade, and makes it look like a good deal> And in the end he hasnt touched the rear of the car.
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Ask him how much for the kit! Its sick looking, but just do a lot of research on it if you want it. I may have to check that car out tho just for fun... im just outside boston. craigslist is great tho!
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