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I dont think he did it intentionally, it was probably an oversight and a finger slip :wink:

That really annoys me when you search for some cheap cars then you get them that do that and you end up having to wade through the ones that say "sorry it's actually £15600 not 1560!" along with the ones that say 110 miles not 110,000 miles :rant:

I agree,

 

If you can't rememember how many times you've presssed the '0' button, then you shouldn't be given a drivining licence in the first place. It makes my pisss boil!

 

Know what you're saying about the mileage thing Nick. Especially when you've deliberately tried to avoid the high mileage tat using the filter systems. Only to find that 90% of your results are she-ite. :censored:

I haven't seen it advertised on here?

 

He bought my R34 GTR front brakes, i guess he never fitted them..

 

He told me he was thinking of selling at £4500!

I see that advert, and i think what a car for the money. Im asking half that for mine and ive still got it.

 

Think im keeping mine! It can sleep in the garage until i can afford the respray!

I don't think people do it to grab your attention, its down to autotraders pricing strategy - it is considerably cheaper to advertise a car if you are asking under £1k. I'd say the list price is deliberate but the final bit in the description were it says 300 after 3000 is more than likely a typo.

 

For 2 weeks just on the website the costs are:

 

Standard web ad - £35.00

Asking price under £1k - £9.99

 

So I can understand why people do it.

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