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I spoke with Danny a little while ago about this..

he saw his car pop up on carsales for about 12k, he thought the person had problems with it after a few of the parts were removed. and wanted a quick sale.. Danny was tempted to buy it back..

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To expand on the dodgy KM comment from Craig.

He bought the car with a claimed 45k km's approx. When he changed the Air Con filter, the filter had the odometer reading written on it of 53000km and dated 2 years earlier. So somehow the car had traveled negative 12000km in 2 years..

The shocks on the car were KYB from memory. Also the if you have a look behind the plastic flares on the rear wheels you will see the guards have been knocked back with a hammer to stop them rubbing on the tyres.

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Andy

I'm not saying anything more....but those km's are unrealistic!blink.gif

Whaat? Are you saying that my car hasn't really done 80k km's!!

LOL...mine came with 69xxx km's when I bought it...came from Japlink Motors who are supposed to be pretty good...

Then again when I did a Stateroads test on the car they reckon the km's are dodgy...

moral of the story...don't buy imports based on km's!!

Whaat? Are you saying that my car hasn't really done 80k km's!!

LOL...mine came with 69xxx km's when I bought it...came from Japlink Motors who are supposed to be pretty good...

Then again when I did a Stateroads test on the car they reckon the km's are dodgy...

moral of the story...don't buy imports based on km's!!

mine were a legit 67,000 i think..

i had privately imported through SSV and asked for the japanese government papers.. i think it was done about 6 months prior to being shipped and the papers said 61,000 or something..

but thats probably why I spent abit more for mine.. came to 20k on road...

Hey Aaron (Pot), for your reference

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thats the stupidest enlish i've heard? what the f**k is wrong with you lol

Its THEIR car.

there is "look over there"

Their is and ownership word.

are you taking the piss again :glare:

Thanks guys , you have put me off buying this one!!! Any experience with gt high performance at kirrawee??? They have a nice black one 

I live in Kirrawee, never heard if gt high performance, there a few dodgy places around here, if u tell me where it is I might be able to take a look

Looking at Northshore prestige now, bit pricier !!

spend more......it will save you in the end!

If you want a fully modified one.......no more money to spend I happen to know where one is! :P

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