Pre-Pro #45 Bmw in our Murky waters

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nickjones wrote:Looking through the sellers feedback I see upmeharris left him a positive for a £180 dragon wheels ?.
Saw that one too, probably another fake! But because of ebay deleting automatically anything older than 90 days we cant see it.. :(
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Upmeharris is forum member Tjlglass, A long time collector, dealer and friend. And very unlikely to be taken in by a fake.
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nickjones wrote:Looking through the sellers feedback I see upmeharris left him a positive for a £180 dragon wheels ?.
It would be wrong and irresponsible to assume that this car is legit based on the sellers e bay history. This #45 has too many question marks over it's authenticity, regardless of the sellers feedback rating!
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And bidding ended at £60.00! I just don't want to see that guy's reaction when he sees that this is nothing but a well fabricated fake "re-pro" pre-pro whenever he comes across this thread or just realizes that himself :lol:

The link to the listing in case someone else wonders. http://www.ebay.ie/itm/200966250974
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I have just come across this thread and can confirm that the model I got from this fella was 100% fake and after a lengthy discussion with the seller I got my money back on the understanding that we left good feedback for each other. I wouldn't normally do this but at the time I believed that he genuinely didn't know it was fake, I have been watching some of his recent sales and would not touch this seller with a barge pole as I now believe he is a faker and knows what he is doing.
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I knew you wouldn't fall for a fake Tim.
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I was on holiday at the time and was bidding via a Blackberry Playbook. I asked many questions beforehand as was fairly satisfied to take the gamble. When I got it (dragon wheels) it was a very well done model except for the pivot rivit could be pulled straight out leaving it in two lol what a stupid error on his part. So no don't buy naff all from him.
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I say this with conviction...Stidge1-75 is a THIEF !!!!!!!!!!!!
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manhandler.......... :lol:
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