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2004 Cobra Convertible
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<blockquote data-quote="RDJ" data-source="post: 16191954" data-attributes="member: 5905"><p>Let me add to what 03Cobra said. Outside of not following the rules, when I looked at your post I saw a car in a white room. very few who are not dealers have a totally empty white room they can put their car in for pictures, so the first question that rose up was "is this really his car?". Then there was the lack of details or a price. When taken in total it screamed either a dealer trying to pretend he was a private seller or a scammer trying to sell something he didn't really own. </p><p></p><p>in your original thread a couple of us said you needed to read the rules for selling. they are not hard to find since they are a sticky at the top of the forum section. You don't have to be "computer savy" to read a post that says "new market rules"</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RDJ, post: 16191954, member: 5905"] Let me add to what 03Cobra said. Outside of not following the rules, when I looked at your post I saw a car in a white room. very few who are not dealers have a totally empty white room they can put their car in for pictures, so the first question that rose up was "is this really his car?". Then there was the lack of details or a price. When taken in total it screamed either a dealer trying to pretend he was a private seller or a scammer trying to sell something he didn't really own. in your original thread a couple of us said you needed to read the rules for selling. they are not hard to find since they are a sticky at the top of the forum section. You don't have to be "computer savy" to read a post that says "new market rules" [/QUOTE]
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