Yeh there's a white one up here with a little less km on it than that one for about the same price.Here's a more cost effective option for you...
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Yeh there's a white one up here with a little less km on it than that one for about the same price.Here's a more cost effective option for you...
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www.carsales.com.au
Had a car stolen years ago and when they found it at a train station the cops wouldn’t let us get in. Told us to identify it was ours but couldn’t get in as quite often they would stick needles in the seats when they were dumping it.door previously repaired or?/ how do you do that?
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hopefully doesn't need windscreen... but do wonder what is in the "sharps/Biohazard" sticker... needles?
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Other than that.. and the fingerprint dust.... same damage as any hire car?
Nice cars though
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fkn degensHad a car stolen years ago and when they found it at a train station the cops wouldn’t let us get in. Told us to identify it was ours but couldn’t get in as quite often they would stick needles in the seats when they were dumping it.
The dirty chunts usually stick them down the air vents in case the cops pull them up because they'll end up with more charges as the needles need to be disposed of in a sharp container.Had a car stolen years ago and when they found it at a train station the cops wouldn’t let us get in. Told us to identify it was ours but couldn’t get in as quite often they would stick needles in the seats when they were dumping it.
Canberra used to be good for repairable write offs, the 'Great Hail Storm' made a lot of awesome deals on cars in the $250 range the only needed a windscreen and rip the carpet out, leave the hail dents and a quick inspection to get some new rego.It’s a drama - it’s only worth it if it’s practically free - depending on the state your in you may not Ben be able to do it anymore - then insurance going forward is a drama as mentioned -
Unless you're in the industry or you have good contacts, I would forget all about it. I worked in one of the few shops at the time in Brisbane that did safety certificates and held a roadworthy licence. The amount of fruitloops that turned up with auction cars wanting a false safety certificate was out of this world, some would even threaten you when the car failed. In Qld it's a criminal offence to write a false safety certificate and the penalty could result in jail time at the worst.Canberra used to be good for repairable write offs, the 'Great Hail Storm' made a lot of awesome deals on cars in the $250 range the only needed a windscreen and rip the carpet out, leave the hail dents and a quick inspection to get some new rego.
Ive had a few Subarus that were repairable write offs, they were cheap so if your spending a third of what it cost new once you factor in your own hours to do the repairs then you can do pretty well (The ACT rego inspection at that time just needed us to get the radiator supports and front sections with 4mm of factory).
3rd party is the insurance to get as a lot are finicky now about re-insuring cars once they've already been deemed an economic write off.
Just check around the struts and the major points (some people send things off road with no idea and end up cracking things underneath which isnt fun at all to fix or find out after purchase) and make sure to set a limit when you make the offer/bid (lots of people get emotional on auction day), some cars are worth more to the parts places these days especially when located in Melb or Sydney yards (think Brembos and STI parts, 6 speed manuals on a Subaru, wreckers love to get them for crazy amounts because the market is there especially when airbags havent gone off etc so that loom isn't fried under the seats.)
And make sure it hasnt been stacked and racked by the forklift, some cars end up with whacky bends underneath from being forklifted around the warehouse without the keys. Not so fun when your skirt falls off or something is cracked underneath that you dont want to fly off on the first drive around the block.
And the last one would be smokers cars, sometimes they look pretty neat but the smell of smoke is hard to get out of cars without doing some decent replacement, seems to get into the plastics these days not just the old headlining and seats replacement unfortunately.