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I was told once(this is not fact I may be wrong here) that they have some sort of law in japan that makes you scrap your car,bike,van etc after 5 yrs regardless of condition.This I was told is part of the reason for 'gray imports' all those used subaru impretsas and yamaha R1's with no history and kph speedos.
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Close.
It's more to do with the fact that their MOT equivalent is so tough (plus you're expected to have everything fixed <i>before</i> the inspection), it's often easier and more economical to scrap an older car and just buy a new one.
Plus I believe the taxes over there really penalise cars over ten years old or so. So on balance, it's not really worth it.
So while there's no law that says you have to scrap a car over a certain age, there is one that says you might as well! [B)]
Bearing that in mind, I'd be surprised if there were any Japanese 7s left, except maybe one or two stashed in a garage somewhere.
Garry
1976 2.0 (soon to be 3.5!)FHC
http://reds-tr7.blogspot.com/