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hey i bought a f**ked r34gtt from #some-place# live in alice the control arm was the wrong 1 the brakes was glazed ther was an oxy burn to the left front rim they installed a front mount and dident bolt it down and the turbo blue within 2 weeks and all the paint is flaking of the front bumper

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we can't allow workshops to be named unfortunately

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We're you there to check the car out in person? Wouldn't you have been able to see what was wrong with the car? I'm not trying to be a dickhead, but the only person you can blame is yourself. You should've checked out the car properly.

If you had put a deposit on an ordered car or something and they gave you this car, forget what I said above.

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We're you there to check the car out in person? Wouldn't you have been able to see what was wrong with the car? I'm not trying to be a dickhead, but the only person you can blame is yourself. You should've checked out the car properly.

If you had put a deposit on an ordered car or something and they gave you this car, forget what I said above.

I agree...

Dont wanna sound harsh but alot of them things could be spotted easily (turbo exempt). I mean, surely the paint didnt look mint for two weeks then all of a sudden decided to flake.

...unless u got it imported from overseas urself and couldnt check it in person; then thats some bad shyte. ;)

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All i ask is did you do your research before handing over the $$$$$'s for the purchase?

I have seen a few threads on SAU, painting this particular business as being a dodgy trader. All it would have taken was for you to either post up a "what do you think of this business" question, in the VIC forum, or even shoot a pm to a few regulars.

Some basic research, time and even money, for a professional inspection, would have saved you all the hassle and heart ache. Now your dream car has turned into a nightmare :yes:

Wish you all the best, but not sure what can be done now.

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If what I said above sounded harsh, I'm sorry, I didn't mean it to come out the way it did. All I was trying to say was that if you had seen the car in person, it wouldn't have been hard to spot these problems.

Good luck with sorting eveything out anyway.

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Look on the bright side, time for some big brakes, a bigger turbo, and a crazy paint job, and some new rims if they were :yes: stockies :P

But seriously if you can't get it sorted through them just cut your losses start the mod journey.

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can only guess where you got it from but im pretty sure i know :)

i always recommend people stay away from them in particular... a mate didnt listen and ended up with a lebon... i mean lemon.

Bad luck dude... but yeah... should always get em checked out

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Sorry to hear that mate, your hard earned $$$ to these scammers makes me furious..

i too have heard alot of dodgy stories about this "place", im guesing alot of people have.

They are known to perform backyard makeshift mechanics to pass a car off aesthetically appealing then you drive out the driveway or 2 weeks later and the rubber bands holding your bodykit snap etc.

I nearly got conned on a car from another import dealer in that same area....luckily i checked over the engine bay and found the compliance plate had been drilled off, they had a manfucaturers plate that looks similar to the compliance in the same location to try and pass it off. Real dodgy.

best advice is to steer clear from these dodgy c**t import dealers, if u do decide to buy one from em get a full inspect and comb over every inch of the car

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y r u guys making out as if fabio has done something wrong, he bought a lemon from a workshop that cant be named which i think a lot of people would like to know so they dont buy from there or take precaution

I agree, its ridiculous that this site tries to protect the (seemingly) corrupt.

If someone has a bad experience they should let others know, just like if they have a good experience.

Any legitimate car dealerships would prefer this as they would get the business they deserve for being legitimate.

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