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Dear All

When an unregisterd car is advertised , most of the time a certificate called "JAAI" is mentioned. Could anyone please explain what this certificate is. And also hear auction grade 5 , 4.5 etc... What are those grades and how that grade is mentioned?

Thanks in advance....

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Auction grades.

http://www.japanesesportcars.com/marketplace/auctions/grades.php

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  On 12/22/2010 at 11:04 AM, nsb15 said:

Dear All

When an unregisterd car is advertised , most of the time a certificate called "JAAI" is mentioned. Could anyone please explain what this certificate is. And also hear auction grade 5 , 4.5 etc... What are those grades and how that grade is mentioned?

Thanks in advance....

:angry-smiley-048:

NSB15

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  On 12/22/2010 at 1:56 PM, VVTi said:

JAAI ... its a guarantee that the peanut you ordered is the real McCoy... :)

Monkeys pay good money to have that sticker on the windscreen... :)

ohh is that what the sticker is one every new allion? I was under the impression that some people are so lazy that they refuse to remove the sticker.

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  On 12/22/2010 at 3:01 PM, jdnet said:

ohh is that what the sticker is one every new allion? I was under the impression that some people are so lazy that they refuse to remove the sticker.

Having the faded JAAI certificate, 10 years later will still guarantee a good ROI... :)

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  On 12/22/2010 at 3:02 PM, VVTi said:

Having the faded JAAI certificate, 10 years later will still guarantee a good ROI... :)

Hahahaha actually you maybe onto something here. When I bought my tribute, it still had the faded JAAI sticker on it. At the time I didn't know what it was or anything but now I do. Either way, I'm glad I removed it. Pretty sure that year after year on Sri Lankan roads may render the JAAI certificate useless.

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