IMO, if you deal with anglophone japanese sites you'll likely be...

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    IMO, if you deal with anglophone japanese sites you'll likely be dealing
    with African, M/E or Pakistan-Indian speakers and you really dont know
    what you'll get until it arrives (if it arrives!!!!)

    That is why, IMO , you need to buy via trusted Japanese Auction buying
    agent directly from Auction.

    Here isa sample of a Japanese Auction sheet:

    https://hotcopper.com.au/data/attachments/5218/5218605-96a2179a0ccb63f6cb986f15e1df5f24.jpg
    Its a Diahatsu 1997 model with 68,960 ks in fair condition (3.5 - C) and the remarks in Japanese need to be translated before buying, IMO.
    It will likely go for 80K -100K JPY at auction, IMO.......$900-$1100 AUD....

    So you can see, DIY from a Japanese Auction can be difficult, IMO.
    Last edited by moorookamick: 22/04/23
 
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