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hahahahahahah the home made sticker suddenly made it legit...

maybe would sell better if they had a home made Z tune sticker...

Strongly recommend the black 1999 "vspec 2" currently at Edward Lees, complete with epic front end hit and home made vspec 2 sticker.

Great buy.

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"That Supra was a one off. We stand by every car we sell. We can supply you with the documentation from japan that is just as strictly "corrected" as our speedos. Just let us know if you'd like a particular car with a certain number of kms and we'll organise it for you."

LOL

How about the white RX-7 on the website? 56,000km and steering wheel and drivers seat have double the wear of my 200SX thats got 115,000km now.

There is also a black FTO with 68k - judging from pics, in the same condition as my woman's Mirage, that rolled over 165k now, and been used daily without much special care. What a joke

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"That Supra was a one off. We stand by every car we sell. We can supply you with the documentation from japan that is just as strictly "corrected" as our speedos. Just let us know if you'd like a particular car with a certain number of kms and we'll organise it for you."

" Just let us know if you'd like a particular car with a certain number of kms and we'll organise it for you."

actually they werent lying... they just didnt say that they will FIND a car matching your criteria, they will find one and wind the kms back to the number u like... LOL

"Hey I'm looking for a R32 with 60,000km, can you find one for me"

"Woah its your lucky day, I have one in stock right now........ its off getting 'detailed' so you cant see it today but tomorrow, sure think!"

I passed EL on my way home today. There were two groups of guys checking out cars there.

Only if these guys did a little research before spending their money!

Meanwhile all was quiet next door...

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Bought a car from them before I found out about what goes on, similar story to most of the others above. Have recently obtained the dereg certificate from Japan, my car apparrantly lost 60,000kms from its speedo between getting its export certificate and being cleared through customs in Australia. Also dont trust auction sheets as proof, if there are no books or deregistration certificates, dont bother.

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