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i haven't heard anything else so if your gut it ok then go for it

don't bother with the 3 yr extended warranty 95% of what could go wrong with the car isn't covered it should take about $900 off the cost

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about 7 years ago there werent very good stories but from what i have heard over the past few years has been really good reps as long as the car checks out with a mechanic then go for it but i agree with steve dont get the warranty there is no point and it will save you a few $$$$

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People say that they have heard bad stories from Redline. But my R32 was sold by them back in 2002, and Vince from Import Compliance Systems has been over it and said its one of the the best GTSt's he has seen to date... Would I buy a car from Redline? Yes.

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Ok, first of all the topic title "Dealer" is just stupid - you need to make the title state exactly what the topic is about, and what you want to ask.

Secondly this has been covered 1,000,000 times before .... ALWAYS use the search function.

Thirdly, the guys selling at Redline have always struck me as arrogant fools, and the cars are stupidly overpriced IMHO.

That is all.

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What are peoples impression for Redline Motorsports?

I'm looking at buying a car from them tomorrow!!!!!!!!!!

What car you after exactly? Id trowl through car sales and call a few that you like (interstate also), always ask the relevant questions ie service history, auction papers, export certificates etc

If you have a good feeling then organise an inspection through a mechanic, RAA or state roads depending on where the car is located. All goes well, seriously think about purchasing.

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Paid top price for my 33 through them.

Had to go back twice for majour warranty repairs, both times the repairer tried to sell me on extras and both times the repairs were not carried out to satisfaction.

That being said they gave me a lot more for my trade-in than I was expecting, and the guys provided great pre-sales service and reasonable after-sales, car was presented very well and I suspect it had a cheapo respray after landing here which is now starting to flake in some spots, although I can't say for sure that was thanks to Redline.

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