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We test-drive all our vehicles offered for sale to  make sure that there is no mechanical problems. This vehicle's  engine and transmission is in good working condition. A/C blows cold  air. The electrical equipment works properly.  Florida vehicle, no  rust, no problems. Please view our pictures for interior and  exterior condition, remember a picture is worth a thousand words,  whereas the pictures are a part of our description of the Vehicle.

       

                                                                                   Please contact us before coming   727  776 3730


                           

       COMPANY POLICIES  REGARDING BIDDING, PAYMENT, AND DELIVERY
                               
                               Winning bidder must send a  $350 deposit within 24 hours of the auction closing by Pay  Pal, wire transfer, certified check via priority mail,  contact by e-mail or telephone to confirm intent to  purchase. All deals are to be finalized within 7 days of the  close of the auction.
                               Unqualified Bidding, Bid  Shielding, Auction Interference, and any form of Harassment  will be subject to legal prosecution to the fullest extent  of the law.
                               
                               PAYMENT, FEES AND TAXES  INFORMATION
                               We provide no in house  financing!!
                               All customers are responsible  for a $200 (this  fee is taxable) documentation and  administration fee. This is a mandatory fee and is not  negotiable, car dealers are not excluded. All buyers are  responsible to pay sales tax according to the percentage of  tax in state which buyer resides. Sales tax paid in Florida  will be credited in the state in which vehicle will be  registered in. In Florida buyers pays for transfer title  "and"- "or " license plate. Payment can be made by:  cashier's check, bank wire transfer, cash in person or  personal check that clears before delivery.
                               
                                
SPECIFIC  NOTICES REGARDING THIS AUCTION

                We attempt to be as  thorough as possible with our inspections, so as no to leave  anything to chance. We want everyone to be happy with their  purchase. However, any and all          purchasers should  understand that due to  the fact that these vehicles are  "used" in nature, logic and reason should determine what IS  and what ISN'T in excess of normal wear and tear. No  warranty is expressed or implied .  Any descriptions or representations are for identification  purposes only and are not to be construed as a warranty of  any type. It is the responsibility of the buyer to have  thoroughly inspected the vehicle, and to have satisfied  himself or herself as to the condition and value and to bid  based upon that judgment solely.

 

 

 
   

 

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