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Originally Posted by 1979-930
It is odd that someone this particular did not save the window sticker. But the rest of the paperwork is there. So I'll agree the seat option does not add up.
The factory muffler was swapped out by the original owner. I'll assume for a louder or sporty muffler. So someone that wants the extra sound may have also wanted the sport seats the car did not come with and added those too.
The new owner does not want the buyers to know and has disposed of the window sticker.
I'm just assuming this because of the muffler swap and the detailed paperwork minus the window sticker.
Anyone else that knows a military pilot also knows that he saved the window sticker.
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That was the point I was trying to make in the other thread about this car, yet everyone seemed to buy into the seller’s BS and just chalked it up to COA issues. Huh, looks like I was right after all. Surprisingly everyone gives this guy a pass and believes him simply because it’s a 6k mile car, if it were 60k miles the entire BaT community would be calling him out on it.
The most baffling part of that seat issue is that the seller has potentially made a mountain out of a molehill. Nobody would give a sh|t if the seats have been swapped out, it doesn’t affect value at all as far as I’m concerned since the stock seats can be bought for very little money, while the seats installed are a premium. Instead, he now risks sabotaging his own auction for literally nothing if he’s been caught in a lie, which it sure looks like he has.
My bet...those ‘notes’ in the service book that were just posted in the image gallery were written by the seller after reading CVLC’s post about them just yesterday. Why didn’t he just handwrite in the two sport seat options on the COA as well while he was at it!
The car is supreme, the seller however, seems shady.