RIP 308 mk3's.

too_stand

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Jul 27, 2005
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There is gonna be a lot of sad CFC people come January and they get a 1099 form to be filled with their Federal Income Tax for the $4500 they recieved for their trade.
 

foreverpsycotic

Back in the game!
Jul 16, 2006
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Nocheez;1417799 said:
I'm thinking a lot of these were cars that were more valuable than $3500 - $4500 so the dealership claimed to be C4C'ing them for a sale, then turned around and sold them for more money than they would have gotten from the gov't.

It's the individuals fault for not selling their car private party instead. Also, I'm willing to bet that 97 Supra was really a typo and was an 87 instead. Then again, maybe it was totally ragged and ready for the junkyard anyways?

My friend saw the car, it was an absolutely mint, under 100k mile, silver 97 turbo targa 6 speed, black interior. Truly a shame.
 

dragracer

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Hard to believe the GNX was actually part of the C4C.

Those sold in $60000 range when new. Anyone that owned one had to know what they had.:sarcasm:

Rich