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yes its scam ive had many customers ask if i can buy these cars and myself being in Japan all there websites they have had are blocked for user with Japanese IP address they have had quiet a few websites made so far

So Be Advised under no circumstances do these car even exist or would you ever recieve a vehicle once you have paid it has been documented in many websites mainly in UK and European markets.

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Haha...had a look at this site...what a joke.

I think this did it all for me:

After sales support

Actually after we sold cars then ship to you, it is impossible to take care of your cars.

So what we are doing is, we will supply any kind of parts (genuine parts or aftermarket parts) with NET price which we buy from parts supplying company. So if you are looking for some parts (BRAND NEW or USED), please inform us. We will inform you All the prices and shipping cost with using EMS. Of course we can put the parts inside cars which you buy cars from us if you like.

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