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The only engine I had to check the oil every 2 weeks was my 2 stroke RGV. For a modern 4 stroke car engine, unless there is something majorly wrong every 2 weeks is excessive.

My engine loses around 500ml of Oil ever 3000kms. its takes 4.7L of oil each oil change which I do myself.

Do the maths and you can tell that there was something terribly wrong with the car I bought if I was loses 4.7L in less than 5000 km.

I really hope you see this Joe, Id love to hear what excuse you have now.

http://tinypic.com/view.php?pic=33vma0z&s=5#.UqaV2fQW1EM

Take a look. If there are any questions I'd be happy to answer them.

According to the email, the sales contract states the car was sold with 65,123kms on the odometer. Did you receive the Japanese de-registration certificate with the car, if not have you since been able to get hold of it to qualify the kilometers?

According to the email, the sales contract states the car was sold with 65,123kms on the odometer. Did you receive the Japanese de-registration certificate with the car, if not have you since been able to get hold of it to qualify the kilometers?

Dodgy comes flying in!

I wonder if it actually had 65,123km

According to the email, the sales contract states the car was sold with 65,123kms on the odometer. Did you receive the Japanese de-registration certificate with the car, if not have you since been able to get hold of it to qualify the kilometers?

I asked for this, along with my friend that bought a car at the same time.

They were in the mail, then in his safe, then ill send them too you, then they got lost.

I asked for this, along with my friend that bought a car at the same time.

They were in the mail, then in his safe, then ill send them too you, then they got lost.

If you're still interested in getting hold of it please PM me your VIN/chassis number

Edited by dodgyimports

There shouldn't be any surprise that Joe winds back the odometres. I was surprised when my car came out of his mechanics with extra Kilometres so I wouldn't be able to get my warranty.

I would have thought that that would not void your warranty as it was them that did the kms. Jesus.

And here I was looking for an Evo earlier this year and nearly bought into all the praise n shiz showered on Xtreme on EvoOz.

Pity all the people that have bought from this mob over the years. Guess their cars weren't all they thought it to be (regardless of whether it has broken down on them or not!).

Glad I went with the venerable Kristian Appelt instead (& not for the first time either) ;)

I've got everything from books to keys and always get given an ORIGINAL Export cert/De-reg paper.

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