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Recently the family car got written off and we have been looking for a car and came across. We rang nrma and they said they dont do car inspections anymore. Iv googled "car inspections sydney" and a bunch of them have come up but im not sure what ones are good so i was wondering if anyone here knows any that are reputable for good inspections and reports etc etc.

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i used these guys for two of my cars. Paris is the man who does the inspections, he inspected my first Skyline, amazing amount of things he picks up, he is super fussy and knows his stuff. Pretty good value.

Sydney Vehicle Pre-Purchase Inspections

m; 0414 914 626

e; [email protected]

www.sydneycarinspections.com <http://www.sydneycarinspections.com>

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i used these guys for two of my cars. Paris is the man who does the inspections, he inspected my first Skyline, amazing amount of things he picks up, he is super fussy and knows his stuff. Pretty good value.

Sydney Vehicle Pre-Purchase Inspections

m; 0414 914 626

e; [email protected]

www.sydneycarinspections.com <http://www.sydneycarinspections.com>

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had mine done from them too....damn good!

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whoever you go with make sure they also put the car up on the hoist and look over the underbody .. check for the mthfkn RUST, most inspectors won't bother or be able to check for rust on the underbody so I'd be making sure it goes up on a hoist and go over it carefully.

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car was inspected today by our mechanic and also MTA everything came back good as it should for a 2008 model with 40,000kms only problem is that some polish got in the rear badge and stuffed it and they are waiting for a new one to arrive. was a very good deal we got for the car , its a toyota aurion pressara top of the range and they go for about 34 to 42ish second hand and we picked it up for 34 at the toyota dealer ship and the bonus was that there accounts manager had the car so it was all log booked and serviced at toyota

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