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Vin from The video Anyone in Syd wanna go see if it's really the same car? I always notice how quickly that bloke goes past the cluster and build plates, never lingering long enough for you to get a rally good look at the numbers.

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They were already exposed on aca. So it would be taken as buyers beware and do your research, ask the right questions and dont take it if you dont sight the import certificate

Anyone got a video link to this :D

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I'm gonna go out on a limb and guess.

A metric f**kload less.

With all the driveby shootings in Sydney these days you could only hope that one day someones gonna hit the right target.

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looks like its much safer to stick to a trustworthy importer and slowly search for your dream car than getting one from a dealer.. its blasphemy how these people are treating the skylines... :(

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That MP III GTR in the video J_R32 posted has 154,874 KM.... Wonder how much it'll be once it gets here

Sinno, just curious as to how you got the actual km travelled of the Edward Lees car? i am really tempted to comment on that youtube video to warn any potential buyers. this sort of thing really grinds my gears

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It's just going to take one thoroughly pissed off buyer who has acquired data from both the exporter (in Japan) and the importer (here in Australia) to take the said importer to court whilst holding a stack of anomalies.

Also included shall be a declaration of proof of odometer Kms as the car leaves the shores of Japan + proof of odometer tampering after arrival in Australia.

Such proof could very well be the painting of screws to the cluster with a dye + the pics of those said screws before and after.

Further proof could be a frequency operated hidden camera where the vid can be relayed to a receiving station. Oh dear, this is getting complicated now isn't it?

Not my cup of tea.

*Edit:- sorry I brought it up. > Might have to resort to baseball bat after all > Actually I've always loved to use a mace on a chain > Where can such an object be obtained?

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Sinno, just curious as to how you got the actual km travelled of the Edward Lees car? i am really tempted to comment on that youtube video to warn any potential buyers. this sort of thing really grinds my gears

They get to review all posts on that video before uploading. I've already left a couple which for some reason haven't been passed from the lying turds at Edward Lees.

Their time will come.

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