BlkMach10510
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YesI just got a notice from FedEx, a package from Allen Park Michigan is on it's way, should be here on Sept 5. Is that where everyone else's has been shipped from?
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YesI just got a notice from FedEx, a package from Allen Park Michigan is on it's way, should be here on Sept 5. Is that where everyone else's has been shipped from?
) I arrived at the ad above.If they are real it will also have a certificate with the vin and a small badge with the vin to be affixed to the front of the gears. Even if they don't send those things they can show a pic with the vin marked out.https://www.ebay.com/itm/404493577958?hash=item5e2db22ee6:g:eXYAAOSwYulk-2rp
Running random searches (because you can never buy enough from EBay) I arrived at the ad above.
Initially, I was going to post the ad as a hope to those going without, that it might be worth pursuing. Now, I think it might be best to list as a warning to others.
The ad lists not one, but two kits, which I see as unusual.
The owner of the ad created their account in 2019 and has no sales history.
"This Mustang welcome kit includes two Mach 1 keyrings..." Key rings. Tow rings. Kind of hard to mix those up. IDK if the photo is a ruse, that they are displaying the kit/s, only to send someone a packet of junk.
Starting bid of $100, for two kits, which seems low, giving for what some sell for.
If you do pursue a purchase, I'd message the seller and require additional photos and proof they do indeed have two physical kits.
What the seller sent for a picture. So it seems good for at least one kit.If they are real it will also have a certificate with the vin and a small badge with the vin to be affixed to the front of the gears. Even if they don't send those things they can show a pic with the vin marked out.
He said when he bought the house the old owner left the kits for him, true/lie I do not know. But would explain why the VIN related items are gone.I don't see the badge