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Just like the statement "One owner since imported from Japan in 2006" but it was plated in "10 November 2004" according to DOTARS records, I know people make mistakes but something important like that you would think they get right.

Link to check on any car plated is RAWS - Approved Vehicle Search

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Just like the statement "One owner since imported from Japan in 2006" but it was plated in "10 November 2004" according to DOTARS records, I know people make mistakes but something important like that you would think they get right.

Link to check on any car plated is RAWS - Approved Vehicle Search

Wow that's cool cheers for the link :(

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Just like the statement "One owner since imported from Japan in 2006" but it was plated in "10 November 2004" according to DOTARS records, I know people make mistakes but something important like that you would think they get right.

Link to check on any car plated is RAWS - Approved Vehicle Search

Haaahahahahahahahahaaaaa!

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Phear teh net nazi's!!!!!

Someone needs to email this bloke a link to this thread :)

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