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Hey guys, I'm coming from sydney to adelaide on the 21st and was wondering if anyone could give me a lift from the adelaide airport to a area called "Paradise". Ive tried calling the lady whos car i am inspecting and no answer today. Was trying to get her address etc and arrange specific time. Talked to her to yesterday to say i might be booking flight on the 21st and she seemed fine with it. Booked flight today and called her but no answer

I am going to be inspecting an s13 and I will reimburse fuel money if anyone is able to give me a lift (apparently its only 15-20 min drive from airport). Let me know if anyone can help. Thanks

Also, flights cost $300, if she ends up bailing out of the inspection dont know what im going to do. lol.

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For next time, I suggest you organise an independent inspection before flying interstate to see a car.

Save you time, and money - as the cost of the inspection (depending level of inspection you decide) may be cheaper than plane tickets, airport transport, accomodation, food - etc and even save you flying there all together if the car ends up not being as expected.

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