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What happened to smuggling? Can I buy it?
This is illegal. If detained, it will be confiscated. The performance is similar. Whether you can apply for a certificate depends on your ability. Nothing else. Be careful when buying these cars.

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There are all kinds of waterwheel vendors, some are honest in business and some are dishonest. If you really want to buy a waterwheel, you'd better find a knowledgeable person to take it with you, or find a master to go with you. Pay special attention to the following points when collecting the car:

(1). If you are not sure about the year of production, you can look at the sign paper on the safety belt, which will be printed with the year of production. Normally, seat belts are not futures products. You'd better not buy that car if the safety belt sign paper is cut off.

(2). Don't trust the production year, place of origin, chassis model and engine model provided by the merchant. Only you personally inspect the goods will count.

(3) Because the odometer can be readjusted, the mileage on the odometer is unreliable, but you can still have a look to see if the mileage is reasonable. Generally speaking, the car has been used for some time, and you can give up if the odometer is too high or too low.

(4) At present, cars smuggled from Japan have collided, that is, accident cars. However, with proper maintenance, they can easily sell used cars, and some smugglers will import these cars and sell them as new ones. So be sure to pay special attention to whether the frame has been re-welded. Of course, the ideal thing is to lift the original carpet in the trunk, so that you can see at a glance whether the frame has been welded.