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Thread: The $40k GT3 . . .

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    The $40k GT3 . . .

    . . . is finally here:

    http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eB...1123&viewitem=

    No reserve, bidding starts at $39.9 --- no bids, yet.

    60k miles. One of 962 built.

    .........

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    '04 gt3

    No bids, yet.

    .........

    We Can Be Heroes

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    Risky Purchase

    Very scary vehicle description. I wonder if it has a "Salvage" title as well?

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    Car has been in an accident with another vehicle.
    Leased vehicle.
    Sold at auction

    3 strikes.

    Tom
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    Oops!

    Make that TWO accidents. June '06 and September '06.
    WA State.

    Pass.
    Early S Registry #235
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    Sounds like a nice "Parts" car...

    "AutoCheck reports that this vehicle was previously sold at a wholesale auto auction with a disclosure that the vehicle has frame/unibody damage or had frame/unibody damage."
    Peter Kane

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    Ta-daaa!

    Next....

    Tom
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    But, but, but .... it's covered by eBay's $50,000 Buyer Protection Program. I don't see the problem

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    That same car has been run through the ringer on the Rennlist at least 1/2 dozen times.
    Phil

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    A virgin it's probably not. However, Autocheck and Carfax have done a masterful job of terrifying consumers and dealers with their completely unverified, and not very carfully collected information. Just like with old cars, you have to step away from the computer and lay eyes.
    Tom F.

    '67 911S Slate Gray
    '70 911T 2.8 hotrod (in progress)
    '92 964

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