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These things are always so fake. I mean really, it is easy to spot...

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The 1996 Porsche 911 Turbo looks like new.
Why type all that when "The car looks like new" would suffice. We already know it is a 1996 911 turbo, that's why you emailed her. Dumb dumb dumb, it's a copy and paste letter basically. Sentences that are too good or strange like that stand out to me.

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Some details and options:
Mileage: 7820
Body Style: Coupe
Color: Red
Cylinders: 6 Cylinder
Transmission: Manual
****ty list. If the person really owned the car they would list REAL options like bose sound, embroidered seats, sportbacks, etc. Obvious copy paste **** again.

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Don't worry the accident
wasn't in the Porsche 911.
Again with the strange stating of the make and model. You would never say that. You may so "wasn't in the Porsche" or "wasn't in the 911" but never "Wasn't in the Porsche 911"..... jesus it sounds like a robot wrote this. And most likely did because as stated above these people most likely can't speak that great of english which is why phone calls are not allowed.



I'm not a scammer but if I decided to be one I think I could do better than these idiots.
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