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See an article in the Wodonga Border Mail where a buyer unsucessfully sued a seller for a fake XW GT HO.Apparently the previous owner had owned the car for thirty years and had it checked by an expert who verified its authenticity.When the new buyer had it checked by another expert it was found to be fake.The buyer had paid $135000 for the car before he had it checked.The buyer sued the seller for $110000,being the difference in value but the judge dismissed the case because he found the seller had no reason to doubt that it was a genuine HO.Judge also awarded costs of a few thousand dollars against the buyer.
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