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Originally Posted by ScoobsMcGee
$30k was my initial guess as well. I learned that it has no cats and no EGR which limits where it can be inspected and registered legitimately. Including PA. Unless driven less than 5000 miles per year or registered as a classic car.
It actually stayed at $15k until the auction had about 10 seconds left, then two people got into a bidding war up to $25,555. Guessing that's pretty common.
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Some crazy stuff happens literally by last second. I've seen the counter reach all the way down to the last second before someone decides to bid again. Then again, and again.
I don't know why I like visiting those pages even though I know I can't afford them, so all I can do is dream. Just like when I was younger and I would fill my cart with "race" parts for my Mazda 3, then close out the window and cry myself to sleep.