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When you first buy a vehicle at auction it is important to know about quality of the vehicle.
the auctioneer issued an auction sheet to assess the quality of our vehicle when we buy it.
The auction sheet of Japanese car auction is written mostly in Japanese, so many people have trouble understanding it
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he below is a typical auction sheet. We have provided this guide for those who wish to inspect certain parts of the sheet that we typically do not translate. The schematic of the vehicle in the bottom right will have the codes entered by the auction inspector. These codes are visible below the auction sheet on each auction page. Anything written on this schematic in Japanese will appear in your translation. We will also translate useful sales points (anything such as LHD, alloy wheels, spoiler that can be seen in photos will not be translated).
we have tried to explain it to you in simple terms. if you find this unclear, please contact to explain to us.
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