Counterfeit Cars on FABO!!!

If So it really comes down to buyer beware, know what you're looking at before you lay down the cash or if you get stuck with a fake it's your own damn fault.. When I buy a car I don't take the sellers word as the gospil, I make all the judgment calls on the car myself, and yes-- I've been burned on a few..
I would beleive it to be seller beware. Because if the buyer Decides to recant. the seller is the one thats going to take the loss and the heat. After the buyer strips his clone and then turns in the seller. The buyer gets his money back and the seller gets junk and the fines. It can go either way. Seen this happen to sellers at Carlisle. Buyer took it home, stole the drive train and demanded his money back because of a undisclosed vin change on a rr clone . Sell a 440 sixpack get a 318 back.