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MarkV |
Jul 3 2003, 01:21 AM
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Lawrence |
Jul 3 2003, 02:52 PM
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It's a beautiful car. But I remember back when I first got into 914s. I had no idea what they were about... but I knew mine was cool. (IMG:style_emoticons/default/cool.gif)
If someone had advertised it as a replica of something rare, I would have probably still bought it... but then I would have been mad as hell that I was lied to. Worse yet, imagine going from a smog state, flying to Florida to buy this "1972" car, and (not knowing any better - that's what eBay is about sometimes), ending up with a 76 that you couldn't register. Scary. If they're a specialty/street rod kind of resaler/consignment/dealer... it's their JOB to know. -Rusty |
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