http://seks.craigslist.org/ctd/2054399391.html
If you find a blatant scam on craigslist, what do you do?
"This car has a fresh oil change and runs great! it also has a new timing belt, alternator belt, water pump, axles, break booster, and some other things I'm forgetting. It has ALL the interior including the hatch cover. The paint is in really good condition, the roof is faded but still looks good. I really love this car but I want something awd turbo and I already have a project car so the hatch has to go. Car will be on the steelies not the si's. this car is minty fresh and is the cleanest ef ive ever seen.
No Scammers
No Low ballers
The car is equipped with all options including cruise control, moonroof, and tilt steering.All power windows "
The guy is selling an 03 Nissan G35 for $2800. That says scam right there. Read the description.. It will be on steelies not si's. Any Honda fan knows si wheels are the 99-2000 Civic Si wheels. Not compatible with a G35. Second cleanest EF I've ever seen. An EF is a 88-91 Honda Civic. It seems he just cut and pasted the ad from a Honda Civic ad.
What do you do? Is he looking to rob someone when they come to buy the car? Just curious, do any of you know what to do? Flagging it won't remove the ad. They don't have a scam section to flag it under.


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83' 200x (son's). 85' 200 auto-x & 85' 125m (daughters). 84' Tecate(?). 85' KXT Tecate (mine!, mine!, mine!.)+ some others but don't feel like typing them in.