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Thanks a lot for the link. I was actually looking at viewing the auctions for those two online earlier, just to see how much they went for – but got a little turned off when they asked for so much personal info, including drivers license #’s etc… when all I signed up to do was ‘watch, not bid’.

Will keep an eye on the site though, hopefully they will have a few turbos auctioning this weekend than I can get a some firsthand experience with the auctions & get another ballpark figure on what they are selling for before I get too committed.

Is not being able to drive the car cause for much concern, or would all the mechanics still be under factory warranty? (3 yr,100k right?)

Thanks again for the info, appreciated.

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dont be scared to sign up, I sign up as a bidder and they take a $1000 deposit just incase you buy something lol. Its either that or get your ass down to the auctions and spend 2 hours waiting around to see what happens, even then you will be required to fill out an entry form with all the same details to get into the auction.

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dont be scared to sign up, I sign up as a bidder and they take a $1000 deposit just incase you buy something lol. Its either that or get your ass down to the auctions and spend 2 hours waiting around to see what happens, even then you will be required to fill out an entry form with all the same details to get into the auction.

When do you get the $1000 back? at the end of the auction when everythings sold and they see you havent bought anything??

and this is only if y ou sing up as a buyer yeh?

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dont be scared to sign up, I sign up as a bidder and they take a $1000 deposit just incase you buy something lol. Its either that or get your ass down to the auctions and spend 2 hours waiting around to see what happens, even then you will be required to fill out an entry form with all the same details to get into the auction.

Very true. Well, In the end I did sign up as a spectator and watched them both sell to an online bidder for just over 22k each - not bad, but looks like I may still have some saving to do :P

Will definately keep an eye on these auction sites though, I may just get lucky!

Thx again.

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When do you get the $1000 back? at the end of the auction when everythings sold and they see you havent bought anything??

and this is only if y ou sing up as a buyer yeh?

If you dont buy anything they dont touch the money and it stays in your account, they just have a contract with the bank that says they have the right to withdraw $1000 if you do buy.

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