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Thread: FS: @eBay - Speedster VIN plate & title?

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    FS: @eBay - Speedster VIN plate & title?

    Is this a proper thing to be selling?
    And, I'm a bit confused as to what you would do with it?
    Because it's from a supposedly respected parts dealer does that make it legitimate?

    http://www.ebay.com/itm/Porsche-356-...US_Cars_Trucks

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    I would say that is highly illegal as all of those plates are newly stamped reproductions. He might as well be selling air.

    It's amazing to me that there are idiots who would bid on that auction unless they need half of a rear beat up clip.
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    I don't know in the Usa
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    but in Italy this is completly illegal!
    You can buy document only to put it on the wall like a portrait.

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    Maybe hes selling the service to re stamp the new vin plate, on customers car, its the only thing i can think. Hes a very respectable dealer.
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    You also get a rear clip.

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    CoA, stamped plates, and an "original rear clip"... strange sale, indeed...
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    If this isn´t a joke, it´s indeed very, very inappropriate?
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    Great concept. Find someone who has a title for a car long turned to dust. Give 'em a couple hundred for the hassle of digging up the documents. Get a CoA. Stamp your own plates and turn it into a couple grand profit. That is American ingenuity at work. Throw in a North Korean conspiracy and you've got yourself a great scheme.
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    kinda like the Fed - print and print and print - buy back your own debt and say all is well - "that is American ingenuity at work"
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