Buyer Beware - jh4na1189st000348

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EDIT: It seems this VIN belongs to a supercharged red nsx? This VIN has been copied from the below listing for this cf nsx, it seems even the VIN is incorrect.

jh4na1189st000348 appears to be a clean red 1995 nsx, while this 'project' is based on a black NSX-T.


eBay Auction

This car is listed on ebay by a seller who claims to have owned the car "since new", the car is described as being in clean, perfect shape with 10k miles.

In actuality, this seller continues to change his story in an effort to push this car onto some unsuspecting buyer on ebay. This car, and seller, showed up at our monthly SoCal nsx meet a few months ago, and said he purchased the car at dealer auction to use as a daily driver. He said the previous owner had done the work, as the car had been in an accident, and needed some repair. He also said the car had around 70k miles at this time.

Aside from the glaring differences in the ebay seller's story, this car is visually in terrible condition, none of the body panels line up, the interior needs some work, and the car appears beat.

I would stay FAR away from this car, and this DISHONEST seller.

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It's not possible fraud, it IS fraud.
 
Hmmmm....

Someone just posted this VIN attached to an EBAY ad listing in this very forum.

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A google search on this VIN turns up the supercharged red nsx, so likely this is its true owner. The VIN of this black car is a mystery, unless somebody pulled it off of the last listing? I know it was listed a few months back, almost directly after the car was at the South Coast Acura meet.
 
I sent the seller an ebay message asking him to confirm the VIN. I also told him he says his car is SC but the photo says otherwise. Told him I will report to ebay as a fraud if he can't confirm.
 
To All,

I have just been notified by a viewer of this forum that my VIN may have been hijacked. I appreciate this notice.

Boy, this really aggravates me! My listing in Ebay is genuine and my car is as described. Only 10,426 miles, red, supercharged and about as perfect as a car can get. So any talk of fraud by me is way off base.

I suspect some jerk hijacked my VIN to show "no damage" to his piece of c**p. Now that I took the time to register on this site, I look forward to talking with my fellow NSX lovers. In fact, I was going to advertise on this site since it was just recently pointed out to me.

If anyone would like to talk to me about my car or question me about this fiasco, please email me, or we can even talk on the phone.

Sincerely,
 
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