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My experience at SEI went like this: I put down a deposit on this car there, S2 R33 GTST, I did RACV inspection and it came back as amber (caution). There were oil leaks and some other problems with the car, some small, other seemed bigger. I asked John (SEI owner) to fix up the oil leak as well as any other problems the car has. He agreed and a week later I did the second RACV inspection that cost me another 150 or so bucks. The report came back pretty much unchanged, the car was still leaking oil like mad and I was frustrated. John kept haggling me to buy it and claiming the car is spot on and nothing wrong with it.

In the end I didnt get the car, I lost $250 on deposit (only got half of my 500 bucks and had to virtually fight for it on the phone for a day) and bought my car from SSV!

SSV was awesome! Family business with great Aussie blokes who know cars and help you buy cars, not force any on you.

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Do not post negative information/expiriences.

ITs totally one sided, and not acceptable in anyway.

How many times do i have to tell you people?

The rules are as clear.

You people who have done so, you have 24hours to edit posts or you'll be warned.

Do it again, you'll be banned

SIMPLE

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SSV and kamikaze are good places from what i've seen. i did some short term work at SEI.... i recomend going to SSV or kamikaze, im not saying SEI is bad, just those places are realllyyyy good

R31nismoid, why cant people share their experiences? if you wanted to go buy a car from a shop, that when you walk in the front door you get punched in the face, wouldnt you wanna know about it before going in there? its information i'd say was pretty damn important, and i would rather get punched in the face then buy a dog of a car.... knowing what kinda cars places sell are pretty important.

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i think if you havnt purchased a car from somewhere or dealt with them first hand you shouldnt mention them.............

anyways..anyone want details of a great importer who steals parts from your car ?? or charges you for work that was never completed/attempted ?? or doesnt honour there "gold" warranty the day after you purchase the car..... please pm me :D

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vb, you should give this page a read.. has alot of the australian internet defamation laws and crap..

basicaly unless what your saying is 100% true, someone can sue you, sau, and possibly the ISP that hosts sau.

http://www.efa.org.au/Issues/Censor/defamation.html

R31nismoid, why cant people share their experiences? if you wanted to go buy a car from a shop, that when you walk in the front door you get punched in the face, wouldnt you wanna know about it before going in there? its information i'd say was pretty damn important, and i would rather get punched in the face then buy a dog of a car.... knowing what kinda cars places sell are pretty important.
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R31nismoid, why cant people share their experiences? if you wanted to go buy a car from a shop, that when you walk in the front door you get punched in the face, wouldnt you wanna know about it before going in there? its information i'd say was pretty damn important, and i would rather get punched in the face then buy a dog of a car.... knowing what kinda cars places sell are pretty important.

What part of the Board Rules/Guidelines dont you understand?

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...?act=boardrules

Thats basically the only issue here as the board rules are exceptionally clear, and you clearly are unable to understand them. So my hands are tied. You agree when you signed up, nothing more i can do if you dont understand.

Please PM me to discuss if you have any more issues as this thread is going off course.

This isnt your forum/public forum, and board members are bound by the rules.

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+1 for ssv. these guys are exrtemely helpful. they put up with my indecisiveness for a month or two and when they couldnt find what i was looking for in aus they extended the search to japan. needless to say they were sucessful, coz im riding around in the car they imported for me. and i very happy with it.

i dunno the exact address of the place but they are on the corner of princess highway and huntingdale rd. opposite the nissan dealership

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sorry i didnt mean 2 start any problems wot is this ssv place i havnt heard from it could some1 tell me the address etc thanx heaps 4 the help guys

No need to be sorry mate, its not your fault at all :D

Just the usual suspects who want to start an argument without any real reason too.

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i dunno the exact address of the place but they are on the corner of princess highway and huntingdale rd. opposite the nissan dealership

Thats all you need for the address mate. You can't miss them. They have a petrol servo type roof and a white fence. Not too far past Chadstone going out of the city.

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