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How Your Car is Rebuilt After Being Cut & Shipped Overseas!

Mechanical-Hands 15,339 4 days ago
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will it run? Ever wondered how Japanese cars cut in Australia legally make their way to Afghanistan? Here’s the full process! 🇦🇺➡️🇦🇫 1️⃣ Cutting Process in Australia: These used Japanese cars are carefully cut into sections—front half, rear half, and chassis—before being packed and shipped. Since they arrive as 'scrap,' high customs duties don’t apply. 2️⃣ Import & Customs Clearance: Once in Afghanistan, these cut cars are legally imported under customs rules—no smuggling involved! Buyers save huge costs due to this process. 3️⃣ Rebuilding & Welding: Skilled Afghan mechanics expertly weld the pieces back together, reinforcing the structure and making the cars roadworthy again. Despite safety concerns, people rely on these affordable vehicles. Yes, these cars might not meet global safety standards, but Afghans know what ‘unsafe’ truly means after years of war. They make the most of what they have and keep life moving! 📌 And just to clarify—I’m Pakistani, not Afghan. I’m just here to show the reality as it is. Thanks for watching! Consider subscribing—because the best is yet to come! 🚗🔥"

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