'10Anamoly I respect your position and I will put it this way...
The car was built by GTM at GTM it is a GTM Twin Turbo System and all the supporting mods were installed by GTM except for the exhaust. I have personal experience with the build and have had knowledge of this build's history from inception to completion. My position is that the original owner sold this car with very low mileage and little to no mileage on the car after the completion of the build. Now Nathan over at Top Speed bought the car and has put less than 5,000 miles on the car. Top Speed is a very reputable shop in Atlanta that builds many 1000hp+ cars... If they say it runs like stock then it runs like stock...
It is rude to jump in here and to throw out the notions that something is wrong with the car when nothing is wrong with the car... If someone has questions let them ask... please do not muck up someones for sale thread please.
Thank you,
Mike
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Originally Posted by '10Anamoly
Unless you are going to guarantee that the new car doesnt break or have issues when someone buys it for a specified period of time, simple forum commentary does not guarantee a safe sale for anyone dude, especially when you are talking about $43,000. You are also confirming that the first owner had it in great shape, nothing about the second owner who has barely had the car very long and is reselling it.
If it does not have problems, great for the 3rd owner/buyer and enjoy the car. If it does have problems, shame on the buyer for buying it on account of forum supporters saying its good to go for that scale of a purchase. Nothing rules in life except hard evidence to support and protect yourself financially.
Myself, I would not get involved knowing the history of the car unless it had full, documented warranties on the motor and parts associated and the labor completed. Does the seller have any of warranty work for the parts and labor for the turbo system/etc or is the build shop guaranteeing their work for the 3rd owner for any period of time? If not, they probably should not be promoting the sale, nor should you since you do not intend to back up the purchase yourself. Either that or state that all sales are final and items are being sold as is with no warranty or guarantee.
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