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<blockquote data-quote="cobra186" data-source="post: 9000873" data-attributes="member: 6221"><p>Aaron my point is you never tell anyone in advance what the history of the car is/was.... as you stated you always assume that the buyer knows its history because of carfax or some message board on the web. You as a seller should be honest enough to state all the facts that you kow about the car so that potential buyers do not have to research it for themselves. Carfax is not the end all /know all of every cars history and some random message board of which there are 100ks of.. no one can keep track of everything stated on every message board in the world.</p><p></p><p>I never told anyone that the car had been repainted.... I have always stated that the car had some paint work done. That does not mean the entire car was repainted.</p><p></p><p>If you had nothing to hide about the Teal cobra being previously wrecked.... then what was the big deal about making it known in your for sale ad. The fact that you would not change or add the info to your for sale listing just proves that you wanted to hide it from anyone that did not take the time to research it.</p><p></p><p>#19 93R was was listed on ebay for a very short time and most people never saw it because the auction was ended early.</p><p></p><p>Im glad that you supposedley repair cars correctly. If you do the repair correctly with quality work then I do not understand why you feel that you can not represent the car correctly. The people that shade tree a repair are the types that feel the need to hide the facts.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cobra186, post: 9000873, member: 6221"] Aaron my point is you never tell anyone in advance what the history of the car is/was.... as you stated you always assume that the buyer knows its history because of carfax or some message board on the web. You as a seller should be honest enough to state all the facts that you kow about the car so that potential buyers do not have to research it for themselves. Carfax is not the end all /know all of every cars history and some random message board of which there are 100ks of.. no one can keep track of everything stated on every message board in the world. I never told anyone that the car had been repainted.... I have always stated that the car had some paint work done. That does not mean the entire car was repainted. If you had nothing to hide about the Teal cobra being previously wrecked.... then what was the big deal about making it known in your for sale ad. The fact that you would not change or add the info to your for sale listing just proves that you wanted to hide it from anyone that did not take the time to research it. #19 93R was was listed on ebay for a very short time and most people never saw it because the auction was ended early. Im glad that you supposedley repair cars correctly. If you do the repair correctly with quality work then I do not understand why you feel that you can not represent the car correctly. The people that shade tree a repair are the types that feel the need to hide the facts. [/QUOTE]
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