http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&category=6212&item=2481634860&rd=1 No offense to Lineback, but I can't believe they would post the interior pic. Blood stains are very obvious.
you guys need to offer driving lessons with new car sale. and maybe stay out of the bars! you know who the owner WAS?
It's been on EBAY for a couple of days now, blood can be difficult to clean up if it siits too long (if not hazardous.) At least I hope no one was killed.
Thank you for your concern over the individuals who were driving the damaged Ferrari 360 placed on ebay. The two individuals in the car at the time of the accident were hospitalized for two days and are recovering well. The car was rigorously cleaned, including the removal of stains. The dark spots seen in the photos are what remained after that process. An employee who is responsible for ebay photography snapped a complete set of pictures (after the car was cleaned) to accurately show potential bidders all of the damage. The list of items to photograph included the deployed airbags, which unfortunately exhibited the stains. In respect to the injured driver and passenger, the Lineback Enterprises management team removed the photos from the auction. The inclusion of this picture was purely unintentional and the photography policy is currently under review. The Lineback management team cannot comment on the cause or result of the accident due to confidentiality requirements. Your understanding is appreciated.
sounds like it...only a talking head could say "cleaned including the removal of stains" when the stains are STILL THERE! lol he ranks right up there with Bagdad Bob. the stains that are still there after the stain removal process. get a knife out, that'll work... geez car salesman........
bloods actually that dangerous, Will... you get used to it after awhile at the hospital... I jumped into a fresh car wreck scene not that long ago...couldn't let the old guy just lie there... the firemen thanked me when they finally arrived... the 911 lady was telling me "be sure to use a clean towel to apply pressure" and I'm like "look lady, all I got is a red shop rag I changed the oil with yesterday, is that OK?" lol
i suppose my bigger problem is with the scrap dealers.....e bay auctions, etc. it's smashed...strip it and crush it....don't post it as a "fixer upper"