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Scam. He's already gotten your email address to scam you, next he's going after your bank info and will attempt to do something fishy with the transfer. You have to apply common sense to selling a car on the internet. People simply do not buy a 33 year old Porsche online without asking questions. Any generic questions such as "is your item still available" are automated messages fishing for a reply. I buy and sell a lot online, you have to temper your enthusiasm for a sale with some common sense or you'll get screwed. If a deal seems too good to be true, it is.
In regards to the scammer selling service, you can do the same things for cheap or free. You can create an Ebay and Craigslist ad for free, Ebay only makes you pay if the item passes your reserve and sells. I've never sold a car on EBay, but that free national exposure has led to several face to face sales, including my prior '88 Carrera. Autotrader is a pay service but not too expensive, and listings on Pelican get a lot of views. It's a nice looking Targa and a decent price, it will sell.
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‘07 Mazda RX8
Past: 911T, 911SC, Carrera, 951s, 955, 996s, 987s, 986s, 997s, BMW 5x, C36, C63, XJR, S8, Maserati Coupe, GT500, etc
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