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grimbo wrote:you could just read the rego label. You could just ask the salesman.
In my experience, only victorian rego labels have the car's year of compliance on them.
I wouldn't ask a salesman ANYTHING about a car. You'll only hear what you want to hear from them.
Steve.
[quote="greg"] some say he is a man without happy dreams, or that he sees silver linings on clouds and wonders why they are not platinum... all we know, is he's called the stevie.[/quote]
i got a list of questions for him tomorrow when we talk, then i got to get my butt down to sydney too look at it, don't like the idea of flying to buy a car, sorta compels you to buy it even if it aint perfect cause ya got to get home :p trying to find someone to take me down so i can drive it home.
yumpet wrote:i got a list of questions for him tomorrow when we talk, then i got to get my butt down to sydney too look at it, don't like the idea of flying to buy a car, sorta compels you to buy it even if it aint perfect cause ya got to get home :p trying to find someone to take me down so i can drive it home.
I bet the typical salesman is waiting with a big smile.
If you commit to a flight down, you sure as sh1t will come home with it regardless of your gut feeling. I hope she doesn't poopsie on you on the way home yumpet....