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  1. ??? Translation of auction inspector notes from the lower half of the sheet: Interior dirty, scratches noted Alloy wheels - scratches noted Door mirrors - scratches noted Minor scratches and dents noted on the body Trunk floor has been panel beaten and re-painted End panel replaced Leaking engine oil Aftermarket front marker (indicator/blinker lights) Problem noted with the aircon instrument panel Aftermarket tail fitted Aftermarket exhaust fitted Shift knob heavily worn Can't see rust mentioned on the sheet. The car has had a rear-end hit which has been repaired. In this case no structural components were named by the inspector as having been repaired. Cars with repairs to structural components are supposed to be excluded from compliance in Australia - that said there are an enormous number of examples to contradict this regulation.
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