I wonder if these could put a chink in the sales figures of big SUVs in the states. Might make a good little city car for running inscrutable errands during the salaryman week. Then on the weekend you escape your internment to zip off with a horde of friends to hit the slopes with divine winds nipping at your heels.
@Ash78, cube farmer: Tsundere Option Package - Navigation acts all haughty, voiced by Rie Kugemiya, constantly calls you "Baka".
Yandere Option Package - Inner door handles have blades on them, preventing exit from car. Really comfortable massaging chairs. Navigation system constantly calls you "Onii-chan", voiced by Rie Tanaka.
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@twitchykun(level 10 Jalop-Knight): And every button and switch provides audio feedback that sounds like someone pinching a loaf (male) or executing a tennis serve (female).
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Crack pipe because of the potential prison time. It's a Federal felony for ordinary individuals to be in possession of car without a legal VIN. Hence the bogus 1964 obfuscation.
@Tanshanomi: Can you document that assertion? I ask because I'm pretty sure simply owning the car is not a crime, but attempting to fraudulently title it for road use is.
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@Mike the Dog: Technically, it is the purchase (even without intent or knowledge) of the car, or "possession with the intent to sell" that are the felonies. Altering or falsifying the VIN is also a felony.
So, if you can somehow come to own a car that you never bought, and never intend to sell, and never license, register or insure, yea, that's legal.
Except that in my state (Missouri), the possession itself is against state law (as it is in many other states).
Trust me, it once took me $2500 and a year in court to get a state-issued VIN.
@Tanshanomi: As i said before, can you back that up with some documentation? A link to the relevant section of the federal code would suffice. I can't help but think that these statements apply to a vehicle on which the VIN has been altered or obliterated. Otherwise our friend Mr. Imhoff would have risking arrest when he tried to get a VIN for his Basementghini.
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A little research shows that the seller is indeed Canadian, and the cars are (allegedly) in Niagara Falls, New York (but he has a negative feedback which indicates that he's not above lying about the item's location). Something stinks about this set-up and I don't think it's the dog poo on the carpet. The fact that the seller has changed his User ID 4 times since 2001 is also a bit of a red flag.
Here's the feedback exchange:
Feedback: "BUYERBEWAREstates car is in florida but really in canada BUYERBEWARE"
Response: "MALICIOUS BUYER SPECIFICALLY BOUGHT THE CAR SO AS TO LEAVE ME NEGATIVE FEEDBACK!"
That doesn't look like the response of an honest, innocent seller who has been wronged, does it?
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@Mike the Dog: Sounds like a fruitcake. There's no way I'd buy anything of real value from a seller with those kind of comments. May take a chance on a 20 dollar part but no friggin $12K.
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Random beads of flying sweat cost extra (vinyl decals).
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Might be worth it to someone but you could get lots of other cool stuff instead for that money!
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So, if you can somehow come to own a car that you never bought, and never intend to sell, and never license, register or insure, yea, that's legal.
Except that in my state (Missouri), the possession itself is against state law (as it is in many other states).
Trust me, it once took me $2500 and a year in court to get a state-issued VIN.
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Here's the feedback exchange:
Feedback: "BUYERBEWAREstates car is in florida but really in canada BUYERBEWARE"
Response: "MALICIOUS BUYER SPECIFICALLY BOUGHT THE CAR SO AS TO LEAVE ME NEGATIVE FEEDBACK!"
That doesn't look like the response of an honest, innocent seller who has been wronged, does it?
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