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theorie 08-31-2013 12:47 PM

Buyer Beware: CYM currently for sale JM1FD3319P0206769 - Undisclosed accident damage!
 
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I wasn't sure where to post this, but just another example of "Buyer Beware" when shopping for an RX-7 (or any car really).

I just got back from a 7-hour round trip drive to Pompano Beach (Ft. Lauderdale area) to look at a 1993 RX-7 R1 CYM that was advertised as being "stock" and "accident free" with 59,xxx miles and a recently replaced motor (work done by Mazda dealership). It's currently on eBay with a couple days left, at $13,100 current bid.

Here is the vehicle in question:
Mazda : RX-7 R1 in Mazda | eBay Motors

The car has the VIN number JM1FD3319P0206769 and is located in Pompano Beach, Florida. The seller's name is Gary Eichsteadt and his eBay ID is stock2180.

Short story: the seller is clearly misrepresenting and also flat-out lying about the history of this vehicle so he get it off his hands. The car has been in a fairly bad front end collision, has been completely repainted (poorly), and has other issues.

Long story: I got in touch with the seller a few days ago. In our first conversation, the seller told me he would sell the car for $15,000 locally. I asked all the basics and the answers sounded too good to be true: 1 owner car, "my wife drives it to and from work", no accidents, original CYM paint, all stock / all original, and there was a "new motor" installed by the Mazda dealership just 3000 miles ago. The car is listed with a vehicle history report that APPEARS to be clean and accident-free.

It sounded great, but I noticed a few things about the photos that concerned me: #1 the gap between the hood & front bumper looked inconsistent, #2 the black plastic headlight shrouds were missing, and #3 the front emblem was missing. I contacted the seller to ask about these things. He replied claiming that the emblem was "pulled off" when he "peeled off the spray-on clear bra that was previously applied" and that he "gave the headlight shrouds to a friend who needed them". I then checked the seller's eBay history and it showed that he recently purchased a stock air intake cover (the piece that sits on top of intercooler ducting and diverts air to the intake box) - I thought, why would this guy randomly buy that part if his car was already "all stock" and "never modified" as he had so claimed. I was still skeptical but decided to check out the car anyway.

This morning I woke up at 5:30am and made the 3+ hour drive to see the car. The seller met me in an IHop parking lot without the RX-7. He then had me follow him to his house where the RX-7 was parked in the driveway.

Before I was even out of my car, I could tell the RX-7 had been repainted: I could see that some of the trim pieces (that should have been black) were painted yellow. Also, all four fender wells had pretty bad overspray. I looked under the car and saw overspray everywhere. I then walked and looked in the front bumper opening to find a brand new shiny crash rebar behind the bumper skin. I also noticed some poorly installed aftermarket fog lights (they were literally held in place with caulking). I also noticed that the fender liners were loose on both sides and there were a number of random bolts missing throughout. I looked at the paint again, and I noticed that the entire front end and both sides of the car had been completely repainted with the wrong paint - the yellow didn't match that of the roof or the spoiler. Also, the paint was already starting to chip at the edges - on the doors, the fenders, and the bumper.

After seeing all this, I asked the owner how long he had owned the car, to which he replied, "I am the original owner." I then asked him when the car was repainted, and he said, "It hasn't been repainted. I did take it to Mazda awhile back to fix a small ding in the rear fender but maybe they just repainted the whole car." I told him that was very unlikely that Mazda would give him a free paint job, and also the paint job did not look to be Mazda quality.

After that I asked him to pop the hood. When I got it open, I could tell right away that the entire front half of the engine bay had been repaired, pulled-out, and repainted. It looked like the front half of the engine bay was repainted by hand using a brush and the paint color was completely off - it looked like "Ryder Truck yellow", not anything close to CYM. I also noticed yellow paint overspray on the alternator, factory, AST, and other places. The bolts that attached the fenders & hood had clearly been removed and reinstalled. The hood latch was also warped and it looked like the metal of the chassis had been pulled-out or even re-welded in some areas. It was clear that the car was in a front-end collision and the repair & bodywork must have been done by some half-assed body shop. It looked like a cheap Maaco paint job that was done in an afternoon.

I then checked out the interior and found random holes in the carpet, and miss-matched interior plastics. The car was a '93 but it had some random '94 interior plastics on the doors, and the passenger's side grip handle plastic looked like someone had taken it off and spray painted it gloss black. The interior speaker grills were somehow rusted. There was a cheap boost gauge glued to the dash / a-pilar and the dash was cut so the 3/8" thick wiring sleeve could go though the dash. There was also some kind of cheap fog light switch screwed into the underside of the dash near the hood-pop.

Then I checked out the brakes and suspension. I saw rust spots here and there, and more overspray.

After seeing everything, I said to the seller, "Look, be straight with me. I just drove over 3 hours to see this car. You told me it had never been in an accident and never painted. The car has clearly been in a front end collision and the whole car has been poorly repainted." His wife, who was standing around outside with us, rolled her eyes and went inside without saying anything.

The seller denied all of it. He said the car had never been wrecked, he said it had never been painted, and it was "all stock". I asked him where the work was done and he said "It's always been serviced at Mazda." So then I said, "OK, well do you have the service records?" He said, "No." So I said, "Can we get them from Mazda then - Mazda would have all the records." Again he said, "No." I told him that I wouldn't be able to offer him $15k for the car. I said $11k or $12k was more reasonable because of all the issues and the accident damage. To that he said, "I wouldn't sell it for that! I could spend that much money before going to lunch!" (What does that even mean?)

At that point I said, "Look, I know the car has been in an accident and repainted. And I don't believe that you would be unaware of such a thing if you are the original owner. If you had just told me the car was in an accident and repainted, I wouldn't have come to see it - you just wasted 7 hours of my time and $80 worth of gas and tolls." To that the seller said, "I don't like your attitude, get off my property." I told him he is falsely advertising the car and I was going to post all this information online and report him to eBay. He said, "I'll sell the car to someone who isn't an asshole like you!" and then stormed into his house.

Now, I've bought 2 RX-7s in the past though eBay - both times I got exactly what I was expecting. Just a lesson to everyone: BUYER BEWARE. There are lots of shady sellers out there who will lie through their teeth to make more money on a car.

UPDATE: After posting this same thing on RX7Club, someone was able to check Mazda's system for records on this vehicle, here are the results:

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Originally Posted by j9fd3s (Post 11561593)
i ran the warranty history thru the Mazda computer, and it does show garry (two R's) as the owner. it IS a real CYM,

Mazda show's a clean title, although that doesn't mean it hasn't been in an accident, it just means its never been totaled by an insurance company

the other interesting thing, is that when you hit the "customer pay" button, which is new, nothing at all comes up, so this means the car hasn't seen a dealership since possibly 2010?

third, Mazda did do an engine, 7/7/1994, with 23,000miles.

fourth, the last warranty repair was 8/13/1996, 55,000 miles. which means in the last 8 years its only done 4600miles?

assumptions; he may be the original owner, two, he has no receipts because there are no receipts, he pretty obviously didn't buy anything, and probably didn't do any maintenance. three, he drove it pretty regularly until 96, but then he stopped, why? was it in the body shop the whole time?

and last assumption, can we assume every car in florida has some kind of issue with the title/vin/hidden damage?

So Garry Eichsteadt has been caught flat out lying again: He claims that there are only "3000 miles on the new motor" and he told me (in person) that the motor was installed, "just a year or two ago", yet in reality the motor was installed in 1994 and should have at least 36,000 miles on it if the odometer is accurate.

Hopefully anyone looking to buy this car sees all this information before paying what Garry is asking.

speedjunkie 08-31-2013 05:38 PM

Good looking out. Hopefully this guy gets what's coming to him for trying to scam people.

Pietro931 08-31-2013 09:08 PM

Considering the price and the assumed condition and mileage, when something is too good to be true it usually is.

gawendus13 10-09-2013 12:15 PM

fd3s
 
its funny how I was kicking my self in the ass for missing this auction thank god I did lol

Rotary Evolution 10-09-2013 12:43 PM

he should have taken the $12k you offered, that was more than reasonable of you considering the only thing it has going for it is that it is a CYM. if it were any other FD, given the above it would be worth in the $9k-10k range.

here is to hoping that whoever buys it takes him to small claims court and he loses $5k in damages.

CHINO 10-09-2013 02:15 PM

This kind of b.s. happens all the time from sellers. He's lucky you were a nice guy about him wasting your time and money. I wouldn't have felt bad for him if he did that to another guy and the car magically disappears days later lol

Turbo II Rotor 10-11-2013 04:05 AM

His ebay history shows he sold the same car twice. Even has a different description.

Guess the guy who won the original auction backed out.

tournapart 10-13-2013 03:39 PM

What a jackass. He gives rotary owners a bad name.

Pietro931 10-13-2013 03:46 PM

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Originally Posted by tournapart (Post 262476)
What a jackass. He gives rotary owners a bad name.

He gives himself a bad name only. I think most on here are honest and describe their cars accurately.

Pietro931 12-31-2013 12:20 PM

Is this the car?

http://m.ebay.com/itm/171206199630?nav=SEARCH&sbk=1

Pete_89T2 12-31-2013 01:22 PM

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Originally Posted by Pietro931 (Post 271656)

:lol: Probably, and even if it isn't the same guy I'd avoid this one like AIDS, sounds like a major BS story to me... Excerpt from the Ebay ad, with the parts of it that particularly reek of BS to me in bold:

You are bidding on a real CYM R1 Mazda RX7 ,only 350 yellow were produced ,this car is all stock ,runs and drives as it should both turbos working correctly, transmission is perfect no noises when you engage the clutch, car has no oil leaks whatsoever , has less than 6000 original miles ,the interior is in excellent condition, the seats look like they have never been sat in, the original floor mats are perfect, I am very confident car can be driven cross country if needed ,the original bridgestone tires were removed 6 months ago still had 95% tread but very dry rot as you would expect from a 20 year old tire, they were replaced with goodyear eagles. Unfortunately this car was towed to a mazda dealer after sitting for a long time .The battery was dead and the speedo would not light up .upon arrival and the dealership decided to fill in on the work order that the car had 50k miles ,they wrote this because they could not create a work order without filling in a mileage, unfortunately this shows up on the car fax. ( I cant express how upset i am by this) however i do have a letter from the dealership stating an incorrect default mileage was entered. COMMENT - Dealership letters are easy to forge/fake; how will the buyer authenticate such a thing??? The dealership installed a new battery and speedo, I still have original speedo showing appox 2500 miles, current speedo now shows approx 3200 miles. This car has been repainted ,not sure why, looks to be a very nice job. I do believe this car to be a great investment ,and a joy to drive. Hate to sell it, but an opportunity to buy another car i have been chasing has finally arrived. any questions call Dave 954 601 6691

theorie 01-02-2014 11:19 AM

That's a different car. I believe that one had a shady-history as well.

Pietro931 01-02-2014 11:32 AM

They have different vin's..

kraftjason413 01-02-2014 05:33 PM

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Originally Posted by Pete_89T2 (Post 271663)
:lol: Probably, and even if it isn't the same guy I'd avoid this one like AIDS, sounds like a major BS story to me... Excerpt from the Ebay ad, with the parts of it that particularly reek of BS to me in bold:

You are bidding on a real CYM R1 Mazda RX7 ,only 350 yellow were produced ,this car is all stock ,runs and drives as it should both turbos working correctly, transmission is perfect no noises when you engage the clutch, car has no oil leaks whatsoever , has less than 6000 original miles ,the interior is in excellent condition, the seats look like they have never been sat in, the original floor mats are perfect, I am very confident car can be driven cross country if needed ,the original bridgestone tires were removed 6 months ago still had 95% tread but very dry rot as you would expect from a 20 year old tire, they were replaced with goodyear eagles. Unfortunately this car was towed to a mazda dealer after sitting for a long time .The battery was dead and the speedo would not light up .upon arrival and the dealership decided to fill in on the work order that the car had 50k miles ,they wrote this because they could not create a work order without filling in a mileage, unfortunately this shows up on the car fax. ( I cant express how upset i am by this) however i do have a letter from the dealership stating an incorrect default mileage was entered. COMMENT - Dealership letters are easy to forge/fake; how will the buyer authenticate such a thing??? The dealership installed a new battery and speedo, I still have original speedo showing appox 2500 miles, current speedo now shows approx 3200 miles. This car has been repainted ,not sure why, looks to be a very nice job. I do believe this car to be a great investment ,and a joy to drive. Hate to sell it, but an opportunity to buy another car i have been chasing has finally arrived. any questions call Dave 954 601 6691

Ah, right. I know that guy Dave. He runs a salvage place called SoFlo Salvage. Deals in RX8 parts quite a lot. I can't say about this RX7 though. I've not seen it before. The salvage business is in Oakland Park.

hozzmanrx7 01-03-2014 09:57 AM

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Originally Posted by kraftjason413 (Post 271792)
Ah, right. I know that guy Dave. He runs a salvage place called SoFlo Salvage. Deals in RX8 parts quite a lot. I can't say about this RX7 though. I've not seen it before. The salvage business is in Oakland Park.

Yeah, right. You "know" that guy Dave. Google is such a wonderful way to get to "know" people.

Crap Borry. ENOUGH with the subterfuge.

If you're going to post, at least stop being a coward hiding behind random account names and false personas.

At least be honest and create an account with a screen name you're known for. You have several to choose from. Although I will say this respectful demeanor is refreshing so please don't change that.

By the way, Happy New Year.


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