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Author: Subject: Fisher Fury Road Legal Sprint Track 186 bhp 137 mph 3.9 0-60
simon h

posted on 10/4/17 at 10:19 AM Reply With Quote
He did, for £1500 more than it was with the Lotus engine in.

Is this a TRADE ADVERTISEMENT?? Click HERE to report it!

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mikele

posted on 10/4/17 at 10:45 AM Reply With Quote
I was going to buy this but didn't because of the cat c, bit naughty to buy it cheap because of it then not mention it when you sell it on for more..
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alfas

posted on 10/4/17 at 12:16 PM Reply With Quote
anyhow....can anybody tell for how much it was sold??
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jeffw

posted on 10/4/17 at 12:23 PM Reply With Quote
quote:
Originally posted by mikele
I was going to buy this but didn't because of the cat c, bit naughty to buy it cheap because of it then not mention it when you sell it on for more..


It is a kitcar, what difference does the Cat C make?






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sam919

posted on 10/4/17 at 01:18 PM Reply With Quote
If it's right it's right? Cat C and a new chassis? Great, a newer car than what it was!
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jeffw

posted on 10/4/17 at 01:56 PM Reply With Quote
Indeed...






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rdodger

posted on 16/4/17 at 02:10 PM Reply With Quote
Now on ebay at £10,250

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mikele

posted on 16/4/17 at 06:03 PM Reply With Quote
It wasn't clear what happend in its past. But it's not a new chassis,it was repaired.

And a cat c is always worth less regardless of what's happend.

I'd rather buy one that's not , that's all.

[Edited on 16/4/17 by mikele]

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mark chandler

posted on 16/4/17 at 06:25 PM Reply With Quote
If he is able to buy cheap and happy to sell expensive what's wrong with that provided he informs the buyer of the history. It's called dealing!
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simon h

posted on 16/4/17 at 07:52 PM Reply With Quote
Nothing if he is a dealer, acting like a dealer. No doubt when if something goes wrong it will be a private sale, sorry cant help you.
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alfas

posted on 17/4/17 at 07:12 AM Reply With Quote
exactly...the ebay account is a private account...so it will be a private-sales.

i got this car offered for 8500 after it was sold from the private seller. so the 8500,-€ offer must have come from the same dealer who is advertizing it for 10250,- now

if he was willing to sell it for 8500,- he must have bought it for 6500 or so?

so again the question: for how much it was sold?

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PorkChop

posted on 17/4/17 at 10:15 AM Reply With Quote
quote:
Originally posted by alfas
exactly...the ebay account is a private account...so it will be a private-sales.

i got this car offered for 8500 after it was sold from the private seller. so the 8500,-€ offer must have come from the same dealer who is advertizing it for 10250,- now

if he was willing to sell it for 8500,- he must have bought it for 6500 or so?

so again the question: for how much it was sold?


If it bothers you that much, ask (either) seller directly.

Although, is it really any of your business to know?

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alfas

posted on 17/4/17 at 11:20 AM Reply With Quote
quote:
Originally posted by PorkChop
quote:
Originally posted by alfas
exactly...the ebay account is a private account...so it will be a private-sales.

i got this car offered for 8500 after it was sold from the private seller. so the 8500,-€ offer must have come from the same dealer who is advertizing it for 10250,- now

if he was willing to sell it for 8500,- he must have bought it for 6500 or so?

so again the question: for how much it was sold?


If it bothers you that much, ask (either) seller directly.

Although, is it really any of your business to know?




i asked the seller...but he never replied.

i dont mind if somebody is "dealing" with things...but in such a rather small community like the kitcar-scene its not "honest" purchasing the car under the cloak of a "private" buyer / collector and than re-advertizing the car 1 week later for a much higher price.

there might be another reason why the original seller has not answered about his sales price:

the car was declared officially as "sold", even it isnt: because the dealer made the original seller the offer to share the extra profit.

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PorkChop

posted on 17/4/17 at 12:13 PM Reply With Quote
You have your answer then - with the best will in the world you are not going to know.

I'm not saying that a trader posing as a private seller isn't dishonest and unless you have evidence contrary to it then the original seller has to be given the benefit of the doubt.

I will say this though; If you asked me how much I sold (or bought) something for, and the transaction was nothing to do with you; I wouldn't bank on you getting an answer to your question!

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