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Could well be that the trader's genuinely taken it in part ex and just not known what to look for. Let's be honest, could you tell the intricacies of a special edition Mazda/BMW etc unless you spent several weeks researching it as a prospective purchase? It looks (vaguely) like a WR1, it says WR1 on the logbook...chances are it's a WR1. Obviously that's bollocks and it's a GX or Sport in drag (IIRC they came in this blue as standard) with some dress up bits, and at best a WRX engine of unknown provenance...
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Could well be that the trader's genuinely taken it in part ex and just not known what to look for. Let's be honest, could you tell the intricacies of a special edition Mazda/BMW etc unless you spent several weeks researching it as a prospective purchase? It looks (vaguely) like a WR1, it says WR1 on the logbook...chances are it's a WR1. Obviously that's bollocks and it's a GX or Sport in drag (IIRC they came in this blue as standard) with some dress up bits, and at best a WRX engine of unknown provenance...
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Originally Posted by Gear Heapost356758
That is no excuse for then trying to pass it on as something it is clearly not. If it is missing most of the parts that make it a WR1, then it isn't a WR1.
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As a trader he should be aware of the trades discription act.
You can not legally sell something if it is not what it says on the tin.
And he is doing just that by asking that kind of money for it.
You can not legally sell something if it is not what it says on the tin.
And he is doing just that by asking that kind of money for it.
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