yeah i thought it was a scam but i didn't bother to check it out thought maybe the small chance that it wasn't someone here would be interested... sorry guys
They are all over the place on craigslist. Found a 95 spyder with 99 conversion for 10k bull right. Just watch out for the ones that are in a "shipping company". There are also so,e on autotrader so watch out.
They are all over the place on craigslist. Found a 95 spyder with 99 conversion for 10k bull right. Just watch out for the ones that are in a "shipping company". There are also so,e on autotrader so watch out.
Have a link to that spyder add? Want to see if it's my old car.
um...yes, link to the spyder please...it could be legit...99% of scammers keep the price below $5k in order to get the stupider part of the middle and lower classes to look at it and also because it's the cut off line to where the scam becomes a felony.
I truly wonder how many Katrina 3000GT's are out there too being sold by scammers.
Just recently, I went with my dad to look at a used pickup he was thinking about buying for the business. We met the buyer at a store corner. I couldn't believe it, a freaking Fat Joe wannabe stepped out of this bling'd out 300C trying to sell this pickup on a corner lot. It was a Katrina truck; homeboy's registration story was shaky, some title paper out of Illinois he brought with him wasn't a pink slip. Homeboy said my dad had to send this into the DMV to get the pink slip. Uhhh huhhhh. Right. The truck has Cali plates on it in the right series "8A88888" for commercial vehicle. But why homeboy was holding a Illinois title paper just didn't add up. Then the truck's interior was not quite right, he had it detailed, but something was just not right about it.
My dad and I drove off. We agreed Fat Joe was trying to scam us. Had I been pack'n a nine, you know what I'm saying boyzzzzzzz *gang sign*
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