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For Sale / Wanted => Cars & Projects For Sale => Topic started by: No Bull on December 14, 2012, 02:05:41 AM
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This is legit ::toothy
Lamborghini-Murcielago, Clean-One-Owner, needs-good buffing and oil change
Be sure to read the Q & A section and look at the pictures closely if thinking of buying to drive.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/2003-Lamborghini-Murcielago-Clean-One-Owner-needs-good-buffing-and-oil-change-/200856993083?_trksid=p2047675.m1986&_trkparms=aid%3D333002%26algo%3DRIC.CAT%26ao%3D1%26asc%3D8%26meid%3D4145190687261505126%26pid%3D100013%26prg%3D1004%26rk%3D3%26sd%3D130819097533%26 (http://www.ebay.com/itm/2003-Lamborghini-Murcielago-Clean-One-Owner-needs-good-buffing-and-oil-change-/200856993083?_trksid=p2047675.m1986&_trkparms=aid%3D333002%26algo%3DRIC.CAT%26ao%3D1%26asc%3D8%26meid%3D4145190687261505126%26pid%3D100013%26prg%3D1004%26rk%3D3%26sd%3D130819097533%26)
Chris
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I would have 3 major concerns: 1) what is the tread depth 2) when was the oil changed last and 3) does the radio work. Oh, and 4) was it garage kept. ::thumbup
Jim
PS: Never send Chris out to check on a used car for your wife.
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Hmmmm....
Looks like the "Engine out" work was done.... One thing that does bother me is I see some swirls marks and not sure if it is a refelection of the Rolls Royce parked next to it as the seller states, I say one must check it out on site. I say a good buffing (as stated) would take care of it.... hmmm wonder if the seller would throw in a good buffing.
Wonder why a oil change is needed again after the engine-out service
CCIE
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Wonder if its ever been smoked inside?
I have purchased parts from the seller, he is good people......
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I resized the pictures. It's definitely a swirl and it has to be at least 4" long. Can you believe it? The seller is trying to rip me off. Talk about a shady character. I thought that there was something amiss but he was dead on about the color being it was special order and all that rot. Alone the paint alone is worth alone $16,000 alone. ::scratch alone ::thumbup
Jim
ps: The guy is a real joker also. He's like trying to sell 3 month old hamburger. Every part is worthless in my estimation.
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I figured that you guys would have fun with this. ::tongue
Chris
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Believe it or not, shops I've worked at have fixed cars almost this damaged. I remember a fully done up 1-ton truck came in that was a moose hit. You know how big a moose is? It's huge. The engine actually pushed the firewall into the passenger compartment. There was no front end left, and the whole frame was bent to hell.
Here insurance companies will write off at 60% as a general rule of thumb. There are other considerations, but when you have a $80,000 truck that doesn't get written off until it reaches $50,000. You know how much of a domestic truck you can repair for $50,000? A WHOLE TRUCK. ::tongue
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There are tons of good parts still on it
Just the engine and transmission internals are $10k+
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I really can't believe this hasn't sold yet... ::scratch