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well fellow stagea owners and prospective new buyers i came across this stagea in a sydney caryard http://www.uniquemotors.com.au/unique_moto...car.jsp?id=1549

Now most of you guys can make up your own minds but im posative its a car that was on jspec a while back that i was looking at to purchace but didnt because it had heaps of klms on it .here are the jspec details i have .2000 Nissan Stagea RS FOUR V turbo .. leather interior

2.5L NEO6 turbo 4WD

Tiptronic

pearl white

155,000 km's

No major accident history

One owner vehicle

Power steering

Power windows

Air conditioner

ABS brakes

Dual air-bags

Dual sunroof model

LEATHER INTERIOR (rare option)

Heated seats

Front power seats

18" BBS alloy wheels

Adjustable suspension

Additional details can be requested

... available now for 705,000 yen FOB .. around $16,500 landed and complied i have the pics for this car also and if its not the same one ill stand rooooootin.it seems to have lost a bit of weight in the klm department to me but ill let you guys decide.regards mike...........dont get stung........

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well fellow stagea owners and prospective new buyers i came across this stagea in a sydney caryard http://www.uniquemotors.com.au/unique_moto...car.jsp?id=1549

Now most of you guys can make up your own minds but im posative its a car that was on jspec a while back that i was looking at to purchace but didnt because it had heaps of klms on it .here are the jspec details i have .2000 Nissan Stagea RS FOUR V turbo .. leather interior

2.5L NEO6 turbo 4WD

Tiptronic

pearl white

155,000 km's

No major accident history

One owner vehicle

Power steering

Power windows

Air conditioner

ABS brakes

Dual air-bags

Dual sunroof model

LEATHER INTERIOR (rare option)

Heated seats

Front power seats

18" BBS alloy wheels

Adjustable suspension

Additional details can be requested

... available now for 705,000 yen FOB .. around $16,500 landed and complied i have the pics for this car also and if its not the same one ill stand rooooootin.it seems to have lost a bit of weight in the klm department to me but ill let you guys decide.regards mike...........dont get stung........

doesnt surprise me at all, dealers are always doing it to imported cars. do you have the jspec url or photos?

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For anyone that is in NSW and feels like it is worth while Office of Fair Trading

It's not really the price that is the issue here, they can charge what they like, if someone wants to pay that then they can sell for that. It's the odo reading that is breaking the law...

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You might find this is whats happend

- Jspec tried to sell the car, they couldnt but it was left up

- Broker in japan sold the car to the importers with false KM's

- Broker changed KM's when importer said, ok

- Jspec eventually got someone interested, asked if the car was still available, and it wasnt, so it was marked as "sold"

It happend to me when i wanted to buy another car, it was already sold by the supplier in japan by the time i asked....E&M might not even know about the KM's being wound back.....so take it easy.

Otherwise, so what, they can just say it came with that KM's from japan and they dont know anything about it. Nowhere on the import papers does it say the km's of the car......

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Already been taken down.. interesting..

seems to me that someone is up to no good didnt take long for the company to remove the listing though

least it shows you that the cars that j-spec list have genuine k's on them even if dodgy dealers chage them

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seems to me that someone is up to no good didnt take long for the company to remove the listing though

least it shows you that the cars that j-spec list have genuine k's on them even if dodgy dealers chage them

someone might have sent them an email... ;) Says something I guess, either along the lines of what Alex said or that they had some involvement.

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