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MRK25T: no offence mate, but a picture of a bunch of cars in a field proves nothing in terms of your claims.  I've seen many similar pics on various sites and all it proves is that there are a lot of secondhand cars in fields in Japan (if it is in fact a picture of cars in Japan).

Disclaimer: I don't work for and am not associated with J-Spec.  I've met Craig Moor and believe him to be honest and genuine.

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The above pics look very very similar to the j-spec one in this link

Furthermore, I bought this car so I know. take a look at this site this site.

Convinced yet?

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just to make richard..mmmgtir feel better....just found out i have 2 89 gtr`s on     "prince #1"

leaving 18/12...you get that on the big jobs...as they say

haha. thanks mate :(

It's all ok, one of the risks of importing.

Richard

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MRK25T & SteveL: If you two want to argue, do it somewhere else - k?

Nick, SteveL telling me that he needs more proof that the first pic is of J-Spec cars and me posting more pictures to support my claim doesn’t constitute an argument.

The forum police are a bit toey today? :P

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just to make richard..mmmgtir feel better....just found out i have 2 89 gtr`s on     "prince #1"

leaving 18/12...you get that on the big jobs...as they say

Yea? I have my Supra on the prince #1 v4 leaving on the 20th though. What shipping company is it?

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