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Isn't this awfully cheap for a 06 Murci?

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  1. Scaledetails

    Scaledetails F1 Rookie

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    Stephane
  2. 8 SNAKE

    8 SNAKE F1 Veteran

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    Salvage title
     
  3. Sportscarnut

    Sportscarnut Formula Junior

    Sep 12, 2005
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    Yup, and one could find cause to ponder on the current bid of $133,433.00 :)
     
  4. rareguitar

    rareguitar Formula Junior

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    Umm, selling from Baton Rouge, LA, my bet is that car was recently a boat.

    Brad
     
  5. shelbyelite

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    Jun 30, 2007
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    Actually, that car came out of dallas tx area. Was a front end collision. Actually, was not all that bad. It was on ebay a time or two when it was wrecked. If you can get around the fact that it was a slight rebuild, its not that bad of deal!
    I personally could never buy it as it would hurt my reputation considering I am a dealer that sells PRISTINE lambos
     
  6. SuperVixen

    SuperVixen Formula Junior

    Jan 8, 2007
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    Strange, it looks to have a California vanity plate and Lamorghini Orange County Frame. I bet this car has an interesting story. I don't know anything about salvage cars, except that I may never know everything, lol.
     
  7. Razzer92

    Razzer92 F1 Rookie

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    Wow yeah that is cheap $179,000 US with 5511 miles on it.
     
  8. RoWis

    RoWis F1 Rookie

    Apr 19, 2006
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    No its not very cheap considering this is a Salvage.
     
  9. Scaledetails

    Scaledetails F1 Rookie

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    I would pay no more than $110K for that car, that's if it passes a PPI.
     
  10. fastback33

    fastback33 Formula 3

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    Wouldn't buy t hat thing for 90,000. Just hinking of resale and how picky i have learned exotic owner's are (everyone in the market) from this forum, the ability to resell that car would be zero to moot.
     
  11. BrianZuk

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    Love Rossa Vic paint on Murcies. Just needs tinted lights and black rims, then muy perfecto!
     
  12. LAMBOJOE

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    yeh i would want to buy a car with a front end damage, and hit top speed, maybe top speed to the morgue. :D
     
  13. jerseydriver

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    i know that car, only because i seen it at auctions and the supposed story is

    it supposebly belonged to jimmy smitts or the main actor on
    LA LAW? I at one time i BELEIEVE he sold it to someone, who was happeneing to be in katrina-country not sure though.

    go to the bottom of the ad and you will see a 6.2 engine for sale
    thats the engine of out this car. its hydro-locked and and the guy wants $25k for it. WHAT A JOKE

    yes, the car was water logged and they actually did a great job of fixing it. everything is new in it. i mean everything, from what i heard. so i dont think the car is THAT bad of a deal. i mean no metal to rust right? (you know wht i mean)
     
  14. TrentS

    TrentS Formula Junior

    Nov 22, 2005
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    Look closely, those plates are NOT California vanity plates, but are LOUISIANA vanity plates. There was a long thread about it on L-P a while back. It was not flooded, but wrecked and fixed. There were pics of it wrecked on L-P, it wasn't pretty.
     
  15. Darolls

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    Cheap and inexpensive have two different meanings.

    As I always told my sales people, never refer to any of our products as being 'cheap' or 'cheaper; cheap connotates inferior quality!

    Always say 'less expensive', or our 'lower cost alternative'.

    If you buy a 'cheap' product, you get a cheap product.

    Get my drift?
     
  16. Buzz48317

    Buzz48317 F1 Rookie

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    Hrmph, never thought of it that way...makes lots of sense. Ok, rename this thread: Is this the lowest cost alternative in the 2006 Murcielago market?
     

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