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I saw that the other day. It's very pretty, and I'm a little surprised that somebody has bit the bullet and hit the "buy it now" button.
 
And it's one those rare non-M 100's, very hard to find these days.
 
Yep Michael, and as an original car the boot lid is poorly fitted. On the otherhand, it may look ok at 10' as stated ---Keoke /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/grin.gif
 
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Yep Michael, and as an original car the boot lid is poorly fitted. On the otherhand, it may look ok at 10' as stated ---Keoke /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/grin.gif

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Keoke--

Or more likely someone attempted to close the lid by pushing down on it.
 
Michael - /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/iagree.gifone of the pics actually shows the detail of the thrunk lift and the bulge - that is exactly what happened
jim /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/driving.gif
 
The auction says that it has been "relisted" and the comments start with the following statement:

Re-listed due to scam from a local buyer

The opening bid is $21K and the buy-it-now is $21.5K. Can someone please explain how items are pulled down and then put back up on ebay?
 
eBay provides an option to re-list - pretty easy for a seller to do this once it becomes clear a buyer isn't going to perform.
 
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eBay provides an option to re-list - pretty easy for a seller to do this once it becomes clear a buyer isn't going to perform.

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But I don't believe the auction was over--if not how would he know that the buyer was not legit?
 
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