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    Satire is Dead

    You can't make this up.

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    John Audette
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    Thanks for adding a little levity to my day.
    Kenik
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    Another reason why not to snort a line before adding listing to Ebay!
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    Senior Member CurtEgerer's Avatar
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    I don't have any comment on the car, but jezuzzz .... how does one wind up with an ad like that? DO YU JUS TIPE AS FAST AS U KAN AND HIT THA SUMITT BUTUN?

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    My sympathies to the car for that screen full of verbal diahorrea.
    It certainly deserves better.
    Maybe just a name,rank and serial number should have sufficed !

    Cheers,
    Dennis.
    1970 914-6 - materialised from the 'Lotto' garage into reality
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    First line in the last paragraph:

    "PLEASE READ , IF THIS CAR DOESNT SELL ON LINE THIS TIME , IM PARTING OUT THE TURBO BODY FROM THE CAR SELLING IT BY IT SELF WITH OUT THE CAR , THEN IM PUTTING THE CAR BACK TO ORIGINAL WITH A NEW PAINT JOB"

    Is that a threat to the guys who like the bastardized cars? Back to original? Oh no!! Come on, bid!! Don't make him do it!!

    He does have 21 bids?! Relatives perhaps?

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