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Interesting. And Xanto would be more like 10?
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In many pictures and certain lights I agree with you. But in the lights where Xanto are more of orange I really like it.Xanto to me is borderline red. I would put it #3 or #4 on the scale. I really don't like that color.
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The A felt so sluggish from a full stop, the gear shift lurched at low speed it was terrible. When I tried to back up I thought the car was broken, I pressed on the gas and it stayed stationary, I had to press the pedal hard, a lot more than the H to move. Oh yeah it didn't brake fast as the H, you really need more space to slow down and press harder on the pedal.
On the flip side the exterior was so beautiful. I'll keep looking for deals just for fun.
I dodged a bullet, the offer in an analogy was to repack that bullet. A cushion to repair whatever issue would of been found on a PPI and having the burden of the bad carfax with the insurance fraud. Too bad they were so damn greedy, One of two things is going to that car, some sucker will pay full price or it'll go in the hands of organised crime owner who has money to dump.
It got me thinking would a body kit look nice on an LP610-4?
That orange Aventador saddened me all day. I would of bought it at a fair price if the dealer and seller weren't greedy scammers, without the insurance fraud and horrible neglect. So crazy they want a buyer paying full msrp for an 11 year old car.
Mint M67 Signature Edition grenade. Aged in a horse sack for years to enhance flavor. Zero inspection. Full price only. May detonate on contact. Good luck.
(Only a metaphor but you get the point.)

I was pondering on and off, what kind of in your face scam that was. The salesman was believing his own lies. It confused me!
The poor sap who thinks he's going to ride a rocket only to set his a$$ on fire.
If that car in its current condition goes to auction with an estimate of 330k to 360k, I am confident it would receive zero bids. Buyers can see the risk clearly and will not bid because the price is far too high compared to the potential issues.
I have seen the same situation many times like in violin auctions. A well-known maker appears, the auction house places a high estimate, but the condition is below average and the certificate of authenticity is old or questionable. In those cases nobody bids. Usually only a dealer steps in once the price has dropped significantly, because dealers are willing to take on the risk. They have access to skilled luthiers for repairs and know how to obtain more reliable certification in hopes of increasing the value. The funny part is that after the dealer attempts a repair and gets a better certificate, the violin goes back to auction and again receives no attention. It keeps circulating until it is heavily discounted and eventually picked up again by another dealer. The cycle repeats itself.
This car is exactly that. It is in poor shape, clearly neglected, and modified in questionable ways that caused repeated permanent CELs. Straight pipes, running rich just to shoot flames, possibly burned sensors and other components. Only a dealer would buy a car like this, and only at a substantially lower price. And once the cycle repeats, the car ends up in salvage yard for parts.







So the car took hits from the front and the back and its insides look like they want to escape. They drove the car into a trash compactor. It would take a huge impact to bend carbon fiber like that, to the point even the bolts cannot keep it in place. I'm pretty sure the frame is bent somewhat and PPI won't pass.

Looks a bit AI yes but…
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