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Old 26-06-2015, 03:34 PM   #121
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I love the way everyone is blaming the 18yr old.... even hulky is....



What about his dad that went with him? surely 2 people didnt miss the leak?
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Old 26-06-2015, 03:40 PM   #122
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There you go, interesting reading.

Still I have never seen any of my cars on a hoist for rego pink slip inspections.

I will be going for a pink slip in about 3-4 weeks time, and will see if it goes on a hoist.
I agree with others that there is a lot to be said for how a vehicle looks and if the inspector knows the vehicle but I also believe cost versus timeframe has a lot to do with pushing the inspection through as quickly as possible.

I’ve been using the same two inspectors for years but I can’t really say I know them.
Most of the work done on my older cars is either performed by me or I take them to mechanics that specialise in a particular problem, so the inspectors don’t really get my patronage.

I will admit years ago when I was more involved in cars as a social thing I had friends who would inspect them.
They knew the cars and I didn’t even need to take them to the workshop, just front up with the rego papers, they’d use whatever was around for a brake test, I’d pay the fee, have a few beers, talk **** then head back home.
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Old 26-06-2015, 05:24 PM   #123
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The first thing i do when i buy a car, is have my mechanic check it over.
XF s-pac, found the clutch plate was just about gone...dealer fixed it

EL ghia, head had a slight leak, dealer fixed it

AU xr6, found the rotors and brakes were on their way out, fixed, private sale went halves on it.

All was done within a week so i couldnt be blamed for the cause.
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Old 27-06-2015, 11:29 PM   #124
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I'm selling my BF Fairmont, & I've disclosed ALL issues I'm aware of with the car when prospective buyers have contacted me. It's a pity people assume that high kms = worn out car.
Cars do wear out with km driven, But for some people km is a phychological barrier, like being scared of heights or living out west. For them it's "I'm not driving a car with more than 100,000km" or for some 200,000km is that barrier
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I’ve been using the same two inspectors for years but I can’t really say I know them.

Most of the work done on my older cars is either performed by me or I take them to mechanics that specialise in a particular problem, so the inspectors don’t really get my patronage.
I do ALL my mechanical work, have not had a car in a workshop for repairs or servicing for about 20 years (unless it was a new warranty service), as soon as warranty runs out I take over.

So the only time mechanic sees my car is for pink slip.
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I am frequently on interview panels.. lol Only value in an interview is to determine how people communicate, most of what they say is in one ear and out the other. Throw them a few curly questions to see how well they talk on their feet under pressure, whether their content is true or not cannot be proven at that point.

However, But when a seller sells a car and has a rear main seal leak, its either a fact or not. If asked by the buyer a direct question "does the car leak any oil", saying no knowing it leaks is a dog act.

I once asked a seller some very direct questions about his car, he gave me some answers. I told him that If I drive the is car away and his answers are found to be untrue, Ill be back with a tomahawk.. The seller pooped his pants and said its better he doesnt sell me the car... He knew he was telling porkies didnt he.
I threw this thread on a hoist. Close inspection found a deficient turbo making too much ego boost. A frayed seat belt due to a puffed out chest and the sound of a voice talking from out it's exhaust.

Conclusion: Thread has too much mileage for it's condition and is far from a "mint example".
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