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-91 Diablo on eBay with Non original front bumper

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  1. ryalex

    ryalex Two Time F1 World Champ
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    Aug 6, 2003
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    I think that's a neat bumper. However, I'm suspicious that the car has been wrecked - look at the fit of the hood, bumper and light buckets. They're all askew.
     
  2. Scaledetails

    Scaledetails F1 Rookie

    Nov 19, 2003
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    I actually called the seller (dealer, purchased at auction) of this car when he had it on Ebay 3 months ago, he said he had 6 guys looking to buy it for $79K, apparently none wanted it, and he had absolutely no records or books on the car, not even the owner's manual, so buyer beware on this one. The GT bumper is a dead giveaway this car was molested.

    Stephane
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  3. 6.0 se

    6.0 se F1 Rookie
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    Hey Stephane, time to change the pic in your profile!! Sorry I missed the get together yesterday.
     
  4. 6.0 se

    6.0 se F1 Rookie
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  5. Z0RR0

    Z0RR0 F1 Rookie

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    Holy crap that front end is messed! Is that a GT bumper? Or Affolter?
    Wrecked for sure. Come on, that looks nasty.
     
  6. Scaledetails

    Scaledetails F1 Rookie

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    Thanks AJ, totally forgot about the profile picture!!!
    We'll get together again, I look forward to it.

    Stephane
     
  7. Greg G

    Greg G F1 Rookie

    I cannot believe the audacity of the seller to claim the exterior condition as "excellent" in light of that front end panel fit. I wldnt accept that on a Hyundai, let alone any exotic - horrible!
     
  8. Scaledetails

    Scaledetails F1 Rookie

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    The buyer (or sucker) will most likely be a first time Lamborghini owner, I hope he keeps his checkbook handy is in his pocket and he knows how to write large numbers.

    Stephane
    Scaledetails
     
  9. SRT Mike

    SRT Mike Two Time F1 World Champ

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    I love the "no known damage" line. Does anyone think the dealer would put in there that it was damaged if he knew it was?

    The "no KNOWN damage" is a BS line to get people to think it wasn't hit when it almost assuredly was. I bet a first year body man would take a 2 second look and say "this car was wrecked". The dealer is just trying to cover it up.

    The job done on that car is abysmal and whoever did it should be ashamed, and whatever owner accepted that level of workmanship should be equally ashamed.

    The sad thing is some sucker will put aside his reservations and accept that car and take the dealers word, WANTING to belive it so badly. Probably will get burned on the car and we'll see it for ASKING $74999 OBO in about 6 months.
     
  10. Forzaholics Anonymous

    Forzaholics Anonymous Formula Junior

    Aug 23, 2004
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    Hmm. I might just be there with 60 K in hand :D
    The guys at FX Performance might be able to straighten a few things.




    or maybe not
     

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