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Another Crashed R35 In Japan, Bargain Price Of 1.8m Yen Fob.


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I hope it isn't a repost as I looked for it, they could have at least removed the bloodied SRS and I bet you the driver wished he had spent the extra 70,000 yen and fitted SIDE air bags.

As you can see by the inspection sheet at least one side is ok, how does it go "minor accident repair"..

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if thats what they mean by "minor accident repair" - id hate to think of all the imports that are on the streets right now in Australia that were deemed to be a "minor accident repair vehicle"

if thats what they mean by "minor accident repair" - id hate to think of all the imports that are on the streets right now in Australia that were deemed to be a "minor accident repair vehicle"

Are we going to have a thread every time someone runs out of talent and bins one? Honestly theres going to be eleventybillion of the darn things and they'll be getting wiped out pretty regularly.

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