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parallel importing yeilds:

no warranty , no parts , 90% of dealers WILL not deal with imported products ALPINE australia expressly told their dealers NOT to support or fit imported lines.

need I go on?

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you havent learned yet have you...

parallel importing yeilds:

no warranty , no parts , 90% of dealers WILL not deal with imported products ALPINE australia expressly told their dealers NOT to support or fit imported lines.

need I go on?

and that has to do with the PIONEER Range for AUSTRALIA??? -- which is released by Pioneer AUSTRALIA!!

you just assumed that!

Good one!

I am glad that Alpines' dealers are all supportive of ALPINE AUSTRALIA's Instructions... well at least 90% ARE!! :P

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and that has to do with the PIONEER Range for AUSTRALIA??? -- which is released by Pioneer AUSTRALIA!!

you just assumed that!

Good one!

I am glad that Alpines' dealers are all supportive of ALPINE AUSTRALIA's Instructions... well at least 90% ARE!! :P

nothing really. considering you peddle the imported goods everywhere else on the web it was a good assumption.

btw:

Domain Name: caraudiofactoryoutlet.com.au

Last Modified: 04-Oct-2006 11:57:38 UTC

Registrar ID: R00010-AR

Registrar Name: Melbourne IT

Status: OK

Registrant: The Grand Tour Company

Registrant ID: ABN 15018097619

Eligibility Type: Company

Registrant ROID: C4500733-AR

Registrant Contact Name: The Grand Tour Company

Registrant Email: Visit whois.ausregistry.com.au for Web based WhoIs

Tech ID: C4500734-AR

Tech Name: Darren Hemmynges

Tech Email: Visit whois.ausregistry.com.au for Web based WhoIs

Name Server: ns32b.ssggrp-wc.com

Name Server: ns32a.ssggrp-wc.com

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Entity name: HEMMINGS, DARREN JOHN

Entity type: Individual/Sole Trader

Main business location

State: QLD

Postcode: 4350

Trading name(s)

The Grand Tour Company

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now on whitepages:

Hemmings D J

12 Harvey Rd Glenvale 4350

(07) 4633 1621

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I would not put someone elses number up on the forum as it is not mine... good one

PS CAFO is actually under a company to!! and your sales are obviously down... to be getting vey narky!!!

So tell me what are you going to do for NAKAMICHI or should that be AZ TRADING loose there dealership this month!

As for us importing yes we do some though we have AUTHORISED DEALERSHIPS for alot of the MAJOR PRODUCTS!!

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I would not put someone elses number up on the forum as it is not mine... good one

PS CAFO is actually under a company to!! and your sales are obviously down... to be getting vey narky!!!

So tell me what are you going to do for NAKAMICHI or should that be AZ TRADING loose there dealership this month!

As for us importing yes we do some though we have AUTHORISED DEALERSHIPS for alot of the MAJOR PRODUCTS!!

thank you. considering you are on copyright infringment anyway I'll leave everyone else in the corporate chain to deal with you as I'm nothte first to kick up a fuss with them.

as for being down on sales - nope. simply put I give a damn about this industry and have a minor dislike for those that are in it for the short term and are hell bent on destroying it.

VJ- your turn.

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