Too good to be true? Error?
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That's strange. I think if it's a real car, and not a scam, that they put the price up wrong.
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another post by them for a different colored ISF for only $22k lol
http://autos.aol.com/used-detail--22...Lexus-IS-2010/
Obviously has to be fake.
http://autos.aol.com/used-detail--22...Lexus-IS-2010/
Obviously has to be fake.
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Like GriMan mentioned, I'd be curious to know what the carfax said. It wouldn't surprise me if these are all flood vehicles they are trying to unload on the cheap. Salvage due to an accident is one thing, but a salvage due to flood can get hairy with all the electronics in cars these days. Factor in a flood due to salt water and it's the final nail in the coffin.
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I'm pretty sure I remember seeing the red one for sale a few weeks ago. It was a private sale and I'm thinking either Texas or Arizona. The picture in front of the house totally gives it away.
They're recycling pics from others' ads.
They're recycling pics from others' ads.
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