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Buying a modified car is risky to begin with. I hate to say it, but you should have done some more research before buying the car, as well as going to visit it (if you didn't) so that you knew exactly what you were getting.
That's not an excuse though. IMO, it is the job of the seller to properly represent the car that they are selling. Their first mistake was posting the modification list that the former owner provided to them.
I am actually surprised that the dealership told you to talk to the former owner when you found out the some of the parts were missing. As far as I would be concerned, if I sold a car to a dealership my obligations to the new owner are non-existent. Are the dealership and the previous owner business partners?
The whole thing seem like some shady stuff! Good luck!
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