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I have just seen some disturbing pics of one of the holding yards in "J" being used to hold a Perth import/Brokers vehicles. It looks like a huge FREE spare parts depot! if your new car HAD a nice set of 17/18" rims think again, and to think you still have to wait until mid next year, if there is anything left to send that is. The story goes that this company is now facing HUGE storage costs in J and this was cutting into his $bottom line so they have moved vehicles into a less secure yard to save a few$$$$ might as well put them at the Whitfords train station or the Carosel S/C car park!!!!

pissed off!!!!

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Nobody wants 15 year old cars in J. They are dam near worthless to them.

Ure waiting on a car obviously, or are u an importer? we have enough imports already i dont think we need many more, just parts. :uh-huh:

  • 2 weeks later...

I know John at The Rotary Shop is giving 3 months drive train warranty on the series 4's he brings in, which he dosent have to give.

And it isnt one of those $300 warranty's it is the trust he puts in the cars he buys.

And he prices his cars below others in Perth so dont say anything bad in that area.

www.therotaryshop.com.au

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