From a consignment store perspective, this looks like a great new money 
making venture... importing Japan's used cars!  Hmm how much to ship one or 
those things?  Also  seriously though, what about other parts that may need 
to be replaced- doors, glass, tires etc.  Here of course we use used parts 
for almost everything.
Caroline



>[* In Japan a car like this one -- more than ten years old -- has zero
>market value, despite its low mileage. I will have to pay money to junk
>it. Unlike the USA, there are few junkyards where people go to get
>parts, and there is not much of a used parts market. This car will
>probably be crushed into a metal, glass and rubber brick and stacked
>somewhere with a bunch of similar cars. The upside of this is that
>people like me who don't mind old cars can get them for free or for a
>pittance.]
>
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