• Failure to follow these rules may result in your threads being locked, deleted, or moved. Depending on the severity of your actions, or frequency of your actions, your user account could be suspended or banned. These rules are to help protect both buyer and seller.


    1. CONSOLIDATE all of your for sale items into ONE thread only. This means there will be NO making multiple sales threads for different items regardless if the parts are related or not.

    2. PRICE IS REQUIRED. We do not permit ads without an asking price for each item. "Best Offer" is not an allowable substitute for posting a price. You may ask for $1 but a price must be listed regardless. If a price is not listed with in the first 24 hours of making your sale thread IT WILL BE LOCKED or DELETED. Once a price is listed a bidding war is not permitted. If the seller gets an offer that meets his asking price, the seller should honor the asking price and sell for that amount.

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    5. NO TWO PARTY SALES. This means no more "I'm selling for a friend" posts and will be deleted immediately with no notice. Seller assumes all responsibility of anything they post for sale.

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    7. POST COUNT AND/OR TIME LIMIT. We are requesting that you spend some time with us before you start a For Sale thread. A pre-determined minimum number of posts will be required or 1 year since creating the account + an intro thread (just so we know you aren’t the Prince of Africa). Any for sale thread posted out of the For Sale section to circumvent the rules will result in being deleted. Those who do meet the criteria and post outside the section will have their thread moved, constant violation of this will result in an infraction.

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    9. NO THREAD DUMPING OR I DON’T LIKE YOUR PRICE. Don’t post in a person’s thread just to tell them they are too high, either move along and say nothing or throw an offer to them. The person can sell it at whatever price they think someone is willing to pay. Offenders will be issued a warning, if it is a constant issue then an infraction will be issued.

    10. KEEP YOUR THREAD UP TO DATE. This is really for your benefit, so you don’t get 10 PMs asking if you still have it when you already sold it.

    11. NO WEAPONS. As Admins we have determined that no weapons will be allowed to be sold, this includes knives, guns and anything else deemed a weapon (even if its a wall hanger only). We ask that if you want to sell these items you seek out the appropriate websites elsewhere to do so.

    12. Pictures are REQUIRED. Pictures of all items for sale. This is to help BOTH seller and buyer. As a seller it is MUCH easier to sell something if you have pictures of it. As a buyer you feel better seeing exactly what you are buying. Pictures should contain the item/s for sale and a sign of some kind that has your username on it. 24 hour notice will be given, if you do not comply your post will be DELETED.

    FRAUD & RISK. Buy and Sell at your own risk. Grand Prix Forums and its staff are not responsible if someone rips you off or doesn't send parts out in a timely manner. This classifieds section is a free service for the community, and it is YOUR responsibility to handle all transactions in a low-risk method. DO NOT contact us if there is a dispute between you and someone else, we are NOT INVOLVED. You can help minimize fraud risk by doing these suggestions:

    Pay using PAYPAL, using a credit card. This way, if a part does not arrive, you can do a charge back through your credit card company. If you gift it, then you have no recourse to get your money back when things fall through. Pay the 3% and have the buyer protection. Using someone else's paypal and gifting to pay for goods is violating Paypal's Terms of Service.



    Always ask for full name, residential address, phone numbers of both buyers and sellers. An honest seller should have no problem disclosing this info to you privately.


    Shipping things C.O.D. is risky. Try to use UPS or Fedex, so that you can track shipments. Have someone sign for it if it is expensive.


    Ask for references from other members, hopefully from other members who have been registered for longer than one year and are active here.


    Use your gut feeling. If something seems too good to be true, or a seller/buyer seems a little shady, don't take the risk.

    TIPS:
    -Post pictures: with mobile phones these days and auto uploads, it’s not even really hard anymore. Have it automatically drop in Photobucket, grab the Img tag link and paste it in.

    -Give good contact information if you aren’t going to be on here a lot.

    -If you are going to disappear for an extended time (vacation, time in jail, what have you), then give us a quick note that you aren’t going to be around. People will trust you a little more.

    -Look around and gauge your price with other items. Just cause you bought it for $1000, doesn’t mean it’s now worth $1,200 or even the original $1,000. You are free to ask what ever you want, but an item that is priced right will sell quicker.
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FS- 04 GTP Comp G *one of a kind*

des19

New member
Please check out my ad I am finally selling the gtp after all these years! Nothing wrong with it other than the paint chip as seen in the pictures on the kijiji ad. I would rather someone from the community buy it to keep it alive. Car has showroom potential.

139K Km on it
well maintained.
- have oil records/maintenance records as well.
- have all stock parts can give to new owner as well.

located in cambridge ON


http://www.kijiji.ca/v-cars-trucks/...ce/1067668129?enableSearchNavigationFlag=true


price is 8500$CAD obo !
 
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I commented on you link on fb along with danprixgtp (think thats his username) and going to consider it and get back to you on it!
 


How does transfer of title, registration, etc work when purchasing internationally?

transfer of the title is no different. Registration isn't a problem there is just some paperwork when bringing cars across the border not a big deal just do some research. I almost purchased a car in the states a few years ago and had looked into it. Not difficult at all.

thanks
 
1) Make sure that the car you buy in Canada can pass all of the U.S. environmental and safety standards. The car's manufacturer will be able to give you this information. If you need to make some minor modifications for the car to comply, you can still bring it over the border. However, keep in mind that cars built for the Canadian market are not made with an eye toward U.S. regulations, so be very thorough about this step or you may find that you can't register your new car.

2) Check your state's environmental and emissions standards for cars. Each state has different rules, and not every car can pass an inspection in every state. You can get a copy of your state's rules from the agency that regulates vehicles. California, for example, has very strict emissions rules and your Canadian car may not pass muster if you hope to register or sell it in that state.

3) Locate a car you like, and start crunching numbers. Convert the cost to U.S. dollars, and collect estimates for converting the speedometer and odometer from kilometers to miles, if necessary. If emissions equipment and other modifications are needed, you may be looking at a large investment.

4) Purchase your car in Canada, either remotely or by traveling there yourself. You are subject to local sales taxes at the time of purchase.

5) Prepare to drive your car back across the border into the United States. Collect all documents related to the vehicle, proof of your insurance, bill of sale, and registration in Canada.

6) Expect to pay a 2.5 percent duty on the purchase value of your car when you get to customs. You may be able to avoid much of the duty charge with the $400 exemption that you are entitled to as a returning U.S. resident.

Seems easy enough.
 
Yeah emissions doesn't differ really from Canada to U.s it will pass any test. No money need to be thrown converting the spedo as it can be changed to mph with the click of a button (unless u want an American spedo that will read a little less)

still for for sale and open to offers !
 


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