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Someone made some mistakes there. A number of Japanese car enthusiasts who had fallen victim to car theft activity found their stolen cars on this shop. https://jspecauto.com/en/ https://www.facebook.com/jspecautosports/posts/10158215150027778?__tn__=K-R Japan's media says this shop is suspected of one of a systematic international car thief network. It is like a modern day chop shop where the car is now sold in pieces online instead of thru black market. Be careful.
Interesting statement they put up. I immediately wonder why it's necessary to have two entities, J-Spec Auto Sports and JDM Racing Japan. The latter in charge of parts sourcing and supply, while the former sells to customer. Convenient way of denying involvement by J-Spec? Maybe, maybe not.
I do hope this turns out the businesses are legitimate and not involved in illegal stolen parts.
But, I agree Frank. They have some work to do if they want to clear their name.
Interesting statement they put up. I immediately wonder why it's necessary to have two entities, J-Spec Auto Sports and JDM Racing Japan. The latter in charge of parts sourcing and supply, while the former sells to customer. Convenient way of denying involvement by J-Spec? Maybe, maybe not.
I do hope this turns out the businesses are legitimate and not involved in illegal stolen parts.
But, I agree Frank. They have some work to do if they want to clear their name.