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This car is back for sale. It seems that the seller met with Mr.Joel Rosen and recieved a documentation letter.
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eB...MakeTrack=true
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Nick... |
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Got a photo of the man his'self posing with the paperwork! Pretty cool.
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Uh-oh, he posted a photo of Joel Rosen's authentication letter. I wonder how long it'll take for the crooks to start faking these?
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You could always pay Joel an additional 1500.00 to verify his verification letter.
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Joe Barr |
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Funny how it works. You pay $1,500.00 to verify that the paperwork you already have that verifies the car was modified by Motion is real. In a case like this when you already have Motion invoices to verify the car would the letter really add value to the car.
Steve |
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What motor would have been delivered from the factory with this car (I can't make out the BS)? Would the motor have been tweaked or replaced by Motion?
Thanks,
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