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Thread: FS: @eBay - Certificate of Authenticity SWB 911

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    FS: @eBay - Certificate of Authenticity SWB 911

    my item for sale on ebay. just received from PCNA. paid $110. offer.

    http://www.ebay.com/itm/200757805283...#ht_500wt_1156

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    Physics Guy oscillon's Avatar
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    that is the most confusing item I've ever seen on ebay... why are you selling your COA?
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    Who says it's his car?

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    Too weird! Is this a new biz venture for someone???
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    Physics Guy oscillon's Avatar
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    Quote Originally Posted by Frank Beck View Post
    Who says it's his car?
    You have implied what I did not. I never said... why are you selling the COA for your car...
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    I'd surely give $30 for COAs for my cars.
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    Quote Originally Posted by spinmd View Post
    I'd surely give $30 for COAs for my cars.

    I would too, but this is clearly a COA for a specific car. Odd....
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    I wonder who has the car... For historians, the data will help put an engine and tranny with a specific vehicle. I'd still like to find the 1965 car that goes with an engine I have in the garage (903547). Perhaps he got 'em in a stash of paperwork... also has a 356 COA:

    http://www.ebay.com/itm/Porsche-Cert...item2ebe192886

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    Quote Originally Posted by oscillon View Post
    You have implied what I did not. I never said... why are you selling the COA for your car...

    Lol. What exactly were you meaning then? Why were you thrown into a state of confusion?

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    I just don't understand why a specific COA is worth anything to anyone who doesn't also own the actual car...

    Quote Originally Posted by Frank Beck View Post
    Lol. What exactly were you meaning then? Why were you thrown into a state of confusion?
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