The 40,000 dollar miata
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The 40,000 dollar miata
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/Mazda...spagenameZWDVW
This idiot has been selling this car constantly ever since I started looking at miatas. I suppose with a 40k asking price it must be a bit difficult. Anyone know what the weight addition is when you double dip your rims in 24k gold?
This idiot has been selling this car constantly ever since I started looking at miatas. I suppose with a 40k asking price it must be a bit difficult. Anyone know what the weight addition is when you double dip your rims in 24k gold?
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err.. Its ebay motors. Technically I wouldn't think it would be considered phishing unless an account was asked for, or personal information was solicited. Must be using norton internet security or McAfee....lol.
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I was think'n the same thing... over $75K invested? If he bought the car brand new for $25K and had everything done by FM I still think it would come to around $50K or a hair over including labor.... I just can't see where the extra $25K went.
Built Engine = $10K (FM Price w/ head work)
FM2 w/ Link & Tuning = $6K
Car = $25K (if he bought it new off the lot)
Paint/body kit = $10K
Wheels = $10K (if he's ******* retarded enough to pay that)
That leaves $14K for labor... that's being conservative as hell on prices too.
Built Engine = $10K (FM Price w/ head work)
FM2 w/ Link & Tuning = $6K
Car = $25K (if he bought it new off the lot)
Paint/body kit = $10K
Wheels = $10K (if he's ******* retarded enough to pay that)
That leaves $14K for labor... that's being conservative as hell on prices too.