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Hello iam from perth and iam currently in the process of buying a car from Melbourne and i want to get the car check out

without flying over there, so i was gonna get the owner to drive it to a workshop so they can do a full check over the car and make

sure nothings wrong with the car and ill pay the workshop for there time does anyone know of any really good workshop that this

might be possible to do with??

Edited by F u r i o u s

Without question take it to Racepace....

If they are flat out and can't fit it in take it to RE customs.

Bottom line if the seller wants to sell the car they should take it where ever you want the test done.

find out where the car is first. dont bother if its gonna take u a hours drive to get it to one of these workshops when you have a fairly decent mech near you.

get back to us wen u find out and we'll point you in the right direction

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