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Offline kinger

Exotic Car Hacks.com
« on: June 19, 2018, 05:50:55 PM »
Anyone ever know anyone that tried it?  Just curious there cannot be THAT much stuff you get for $1K fee.  I have thought of the depreciation stuff before and always thought you could end up with a exotic for free (after a few successful trades) but never had the guts to try HAHA. 
93 Touring, 6.3L, T56 Magnum, Mamo RPS BC2 clutch, FAST 90, NW 90TB TB, 8.8, samberg everything, AC, PS, TC, Cruise, LED Tails, HID head lights

Offline Cobranut

Re: Exotic Car Hacks.com
« Reply #1 on: June 19, 2018, 06:56:14 PM »
Looks like a typical pyramid scheme to me.   :barf:

My bet is they teach you how to sell this "system" to more suckers, er customers.  :D
1995 FD, 7.0 Liter stroked LS3, T56, 8.8, Samberg kit.

Offline kinger

Re: Exotic Car Hacks.com
« Reply #2 on: June 20, 2018, 09:29:08 AM »
Yeah doesn't seem like a fee worth paying.  I was thinking of doing this myself.  Basically buying a 2-5 yr old exotic after its depreciated around 20% ish then waiting a a year and selling it for about the same cost or some appreciate.  I was looking at Murcielago's and they are actually growing in value.  If you can afford the 2-3K a month you should get it all back and have little maintenance in a year.  Just have to be careful you don't pick a car that becomes a dud (think SL65 AMG). 

93 Touring, 6.3L, T56 Magnum, Mamo RPS BC2 clutch, FAST 90, NW 90TB TB, 8.8, samberg everything, AC, PS, TC, Cruise, LED Tails, HID head lights

Offline Cobranut

Re: Exotic Car Hacks.com
« Reply #3 on: June 20, 2018, 11:18:30 AM »
"Just have to be careful you don't pick a car that becomes a dud (think SL65 AMG)." 

My managers wife had one of those.  I doubt they'd have another.  LOL
« Last Edit: June 20, 2018, 09:45:34 PM by Cobranut »
1995 FD, 7.0 Liter stroked LS3, T56, 8.8, Samberg kit.