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<blockquote data-quote="03'Darin" data-source="post: 16149159" data-attributes="member: 6164"><p>They had a vin and were street legal in all 50 states. The 00' R didn't require any competition licenses to buy. In 95' they required a competition license to order the 95' R. We used my license but sold the car to a customer without one. The 95's were built for the Motorola Cup so several of those cars did see racing action. The 00' R's, not so much. Most of those that were driven were track cars or driven back and forth to car shows.</p><p></p><p>Loved the 00 R and almost bought one that had like 15,000 miles on it. At the time the price was around $38k. Kick myself for not buying it.</p><p></p><p>Does anyone know the specifics about selling a car on BAT? I'm going to be putting me 93' Cobra up for sale in spring. It's a second owner teal car with 15,000 miles. I've only watched a few cars on BAT but they seem to do pretty well money wise. Haven't had the time to research how their process works.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="03'Darin, post: 16149159, member: 6164"] They had a vin and were street legal in all 50 states. The 00' R didn't require any competition licenses to buy. In 95' they required a competition license to order the 95' R. We used my license but sold the car to a customer without one. The 95's were built for the Motorola Cup so several of those cars did see racing action. The 00' R's, not so much. Most of those that were driven were track cars or driven back and forth to car shows. Loved the 00 R and almost bought one that had like 15,000 miles on it. At the time the price was around $38k. Kick myself for not buying it. Does anyone know the specifics about selling a car on BAT? I'm going to be putting me 93' Cobra up for sale in spring. It's a second owner teal car with 15,000 miles. I've only watched a few cars on BAT but they seem to do pretty well money wise. Haven't had the time to research how their process works. [/QUOTE]
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