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Woots said:
Love this place hahaha!!

I need a z4 again :lol:
I know where you'll be able to get a rebuilt ///MR somewhat cheaper than the vendor anticipated very soon. Although it will take more than a quick wash to get rid of the stench of bullshit! :evil:
 
Got to be better than the stinky wank sock smell mr wilks had to contend with :D
 
Bing said:
Got to be better than the stinky w**k sock smell mr wilks had to contend with :D

Just to clarify I didn't buy it off Woots :wink: the car was completely sockless when my money was taken :oops:
 
mr wilks said:
Bing said:
Got to be better than the stinky w**k sock smell mr wilks had to contend with :D

Just to clarify I didn't buy it off Woots :wink: the car was completely sockless when my money was taken :oops:

Wow - good job by the previous owner :thumbsup: :P
 
mr wilks said:
Bing said:
Got to be better than the stinky w**k sock smell mr wilks had to contend with :D

Just to clarify I didn't buy it off Woots :wink: the car was completely sockless when my money was taken :oops:
Going...err..."sockless" is how you catch things :P
 
So ad was removed, but is now back on eBay, with a slightly altered description, no direct view of the back pipes (so the "staggered" levelling isn't apparent, and a collection of documentation, and a 2007 map DVD.

Still no mention of the collision/work done.

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We should ask the seller a question, ask if it's been in an accident or had any work done?

Reported it to eBay again. It's just so sly and cunning. This car has been in an accident, and the fact that no mention of this has been made is a real s**t*% thing to do.
 
Most shocking the HPI clear bit. How many more wrecks are on the road that are HPI clear?
 
I've asked why it wasn't recorded but not expecting an answer back. Wasn't that major as long as it was put back correctly and set up square again.

But I'd like to know it was right in a 155mph car
 
Not wanting to cause a fight or an argument but if this is not recorded as a Cat C/D and has been repaired to a standard that no damage can be found where exactly is the problem other than the OP not saying it had been repaired?
If FR08MEE had not posted about his damage and had it repaired himself nobody would know at all.
There must be loads of cars out there that have been involved in accidents and repaired by insurance therefor not on any database as being a writeoff.
Lots of people could be selling cars that they do not even know had been previously repaired by a previous owner.
This has got to be a flaw in the whole system and surely ANY damage that has been repaired should be logged somewhere.
There is a very fine line between a car being a write off and being repaired.
My wifes 1989 MR2 was rear ended, she told the repairers that she did not want it written off and somehow it was repaired.
The insurance company were not at all happy as the cost was around £2300 (almost the value of the car) but we were happy.
Now this would not have been on any database as far as I know and was repaired with absolutely no visible damage so we did not advise anybody about the repairs when we sold it.
Were we wrong to do this?
 
Nictrix said:
Not wanting to cause a fight or an argument but if this is not recorded as a Cat C/D and has been repaired to a standard that no damage can be found where exactly is the problem other than the OP not saying it had been repaired?
If FR08MEE had not posted about his damage and had it repaired himself nobody would know at all.
There must be loads of cars out there that have been involved in accidents and repaired by insurance therefor not on any database as being a writeoff.
Lots of people could be selling cars that they do not even know had been previously repaired by a previous owner.
This has got to be a flaw in the whole system and surely ANY damage that has been repaired should be logged somewhere.
There is a very fine line between a car being a write off and being repaired.
My wifes 1989 MR2 was rear ended, she told the repairers that she did not want it written off and somehow it was repaired.
The insurance company were not at all happy as the cost was around £2300 (almost the value of the car) but we were happy.
Now this would not have been on any database as far as I know and was repaired with absolutely no visible damage so we did not advise anybody about the repairs when we sold it.
Were we wrong to do this?

I think it was the devious cock & bull story that annoyed most people on here, he was trying to deceive and was asking a price that didn't fit in with its history.
That's not a nice way to treat people.
Regards
 
I can see an argument from both sides.

Clearly it's hpi clear, so it wasn't a category write off in the end. Therefore the seller is doing nothing illegal in not stating it was involved in an accident.

Morally wrong perhaps, but not illegal.

My missus' Fiesta got driven into by an old guy. Damage was just bodywork, but going by some peoples' responses on here, we should have told the Ford dealer we px'd it to, even though there is no need to if all is fine.

But yeah, maybe the seller shouldn't tell such a rubbish story to sell it. Would've been better if you just said it was for sale and not bothered with the rubbish about your wife/mum/whoever.
 
It could be. But one minute it's his mum and then it's his wife.

I don't believe he lives in the hillbilly lands of USA, so i'm sure he's talking poppycock.
 
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