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BUY AND SELL

DON'T BE SCAMMED! BUYER BEWARE! Don't send money without real photos and a phone call! Please use common sense! REPORT SCAMMERS!  


Buy and Sell Rules

DON'T BE SCAMMED!

  • Put either "FS" for "For Sale" or "WTB" for "Want to Buy" in the subject line along with the year, make and model, etc.
  • Tags: Please use the tags provides in addition to putting them in the subject.
  • Description: Please include the following information in the body of your post: Year, Make, Model, Description, Photos - lots of photos! (strongly suggested),
  • Price (strongly suggested),
  • Location (City, State, Country)
  • Contact Information (Name, Email and Phone)

 

Only 1 car per post. 

 

Posts not following the rules will be deleted without comment.

 

 

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    • Write complete topic titles. (Examples)
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