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Let me firstly say that "Geoff is a top bloke" so chill Pentae......

It seems to me that the only way a vehicle leaving Jay with XXX Km can be confirmed is to speak to ALL owners and get them to sign a Stat Dec!!!! this obviously can/ will never take place.....

therefore any dealers/brokers and importers selling a vehicle be it via a brokers service or from a yard ,with the selling point based on the km ie: ONLY 17.000km travelled!!!! is misleeding as there is NO WAY to confirm this.... I am sure this is also the opinion of the Dept of Fair Trade.

This may not be a big deal on a cheaper vehicle, possibly a T/Belt or a 100K service , but if i were buying a big ticket item like a GTR the differance between 27.000km and 120.000km will be alot of coin, as i am sure most will have a rough idea of the re-build costs of a RB 26!!!!

Putting it simply would you pay for a house in City Beach and accept one in Midland???? I think these suburbs are correct ? from QLD!!!

Is that coffee i can smell!!!!!!

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