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Is it normal for a car to sell and popup again a week later at a different auction?
As the title says is that normal? The car sold for the average price one would.
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Maybe once but if you keep seeing the car there may be something wrong with it. It could be the owner tried their luck with a different auction house or the buyer is trying to make a profit by reselling at auction.
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Its been put up a third time but hasnt had any bids the last 2 times https://jpcenter.ru/aj-4PizPfGERD7N3V.htm
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Hey Mike I just had this car checked into. The problem with USS is that you cannot see anything now not even the price or if there were bids and how much the maximum was if the car was not sold.
First of all auction translation (no apparent faults-note that I have seen a lot of cracked dashes on the BL5 models for some reason):
C-WEST body kit, aftermarket 18 inch rims, front grille, shift knob, muffler, HID headlights, and trunk spoiler, inspection:dashboard cracked, right front fender cover missing, some stain, some scratches and dents on the body
History
First sold at Kansai Matsubara auction house July 5th for 280K.Then the buyer sent it to USS Osaka on July 13th and was not sold.
Today, it was not sold at 213K (buyers maximum bid did not meet reserve) and negotiation starts at 330K (you know what I say about negotiations though
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Bottom line
I hope one of our members scoops this car for a reasonable price. 5MT in these cars is rare and it is definitely a unique car!
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If i had the money I'd buy it, remove that silly stripe and sell the c-west kit.
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I know it is an old thread but it is important to check the grade and notes on the car. I just saw a car that went from a R to a 4 through 3 auction houses. As stated if it is a "reserve auction" the seller may bounce it around but I would assume most of the time the seller may be up to something. Especially if it is a "desired" car that someone from the USA would want that is 25 years old. There are so many cars that come up for auction the best advice is to be patient and hold out for the car that you really want. I have fallen victim to my own impatience and had bought the wrong car once.
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It is definitely much more challenging to buy 25 year old cars compared to say us Canadians. Once you go 25 years old you generally have to either be willing to spend a lot more and also be much more willing to accept potential age related issues. However, with that said a good Exporter should never surprise you or withhold information that is noted on the auction sheet.
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