Angle of the nose on the T350
Angle of the nose on the T350
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THREEFISHORANGE

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574 posts

243 months

Monday 4th February 2013
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Ive been looking at the T350's for a while now. I noticed a relatively cheap one on target cars in the Netherlands. Its a grey one but when you cross reference certain angled pictures with others for sale on ph., the angle of the nose looks too acute on the grey car. Any one else see this. Ive mailed him, he reckons its accident free? Steer clear?
Thanks

DanR100

113 posts

163 months

Monday 4th February 2013
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I dont know the history on that car but dealer is know for selling CAT D cars and keeping the history quiet, best of staying clear from this dealer.

Hot1

402 posts

220 months

Monday 4th February 2013
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I have just had a look at the car you mentioned on the classifieds and I see what you mean! Could it just be a bad picture? I am not sure why they would misinform you about it being a Cat-D when they have other Cay-D for sale but who knows!

V8 GRF

7,298 posts

232 months

Monday 4th February 2013
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Looks OK to me, I think it's just the reflections. Have a look at the Lazer Blue one in the classifieds I think that looks similar.

That one for sale at Target looks OK if it stacks up to its description.

sanquin

210 posts

201 months

Monday 4th February 2013
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I viewed the Target one about 2,5 or 3 years ago (yes it has been on sale the long). Did not like it, posted in a topic about it as well.

I do not believe this 'dealer' misinforms people about car histories. They buy and sell, do not do any work on cars and dont know much about the cars. It is more of a trade house than a dealership. I think they genuinely have no knowlegde about any accident that this car has been in so they say it is accident free. Personally I would ignore everything they say and judge for yourself. I viewed it and did not even want a testdrive.

Snakes

615 posts

275 months

Monday 4th February 2013
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I am pretty sure that it is just the lens the photographer is using - a wide-angled one that is creating a slight fish eye effect. Check the other photos of the T350C and you'll see what I mean.