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But most if not all ISP's have a thing called reverse path forwarding that stop the transmission of IP packets that have a src of something different to what is on that interface.
Ie:
you cant send a packet from network 192.168.0.0/24 with a src of 200.0.0.0 as it doesnt fall inside the attached subnet.
Like i said.
MOST isp's have this , so while its possible. Its unlikely work on most public networks with any decent admins running it.