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Haha, I bought my car on september 2004 and did some extras around 5 grandish so I lost about 10+ :P

I'm losing as well :O What to do man hehe.

It's just , we are selling the car at the wrong time.

I hope you can sell it as soon as possible, price drops each week.

Drive a VII or a VIII before you say you don't like it :P Esp the jap spec, with same quarter mile time and same handling as a IX... same chassis / suspension setup, remember :)

Blinky,

If all else fails i guess you could just wind the kms back like most others do!!

Then sell it for thousands more than its worth. At least you have a honest car for sale!! Good luck with the sale mate.

I'm pretty sure I actually have the japanese export/shipping papers at home somewhere.

I had 80000kms on it when I bought it fresh from import. So I've only driven it 15000kms in the last year and a bit.

I know what you mean about low odometers, all the ones in the tradingpost and on carsales have half the amount of kms mine has. I wonder how many of those are genuine ?

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