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hey guys i might be close to buying a car from these guys, going to inspect it today, just wondering if anyone has used them or bought a car from them before, i think there located in Australia street, camperdown, NSW, its like a garage/warehouse will all there cars in there, they are an importer.

any good or bad news about them i should know about before dealing with them??

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nah i think there different, these guys (Allpeoplemovers) are are located a 25 australia street, camperdown. the other guys are Japlink/allimports located at 175 parramatta road haberfield, pretty sure there different places.

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Dont be fooled, its the same company.

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See the other thread as linked above.

Who knows - their current cars may be OK - check them out for yourself and make a decision.

http://www.allpeoplemover.com/zoom.php?id=153

http://www.allimports.com.au/view/detail.p...&car_id=261

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Your buying a car not a percentage of the business, concentrate on the car.

I'm not but, if a business is shit your not gonna go buy there products are ya?

anyways i will be going tomorrow looking at the car, checking out the common problems and getting a copy of the auction sheet which hopefully someone on the forum could do a quick translation on it.

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I'm not but, if a business is shit your not gonna go buy there products are ya?

anyways i will be going tomorrow looking at the car, checking out the common problems and getting a copy of the auction sheet which hopefully someone on the forum could do a quick translation on it.

Make sure the VIN on the sheet matches the VIN on the car.

Dont worry too much about a translation, just look at it yourself - Check the grade on the sheet (4 or 5 is good, anything else especially "R", just run..). Look for X's on the picture of the car (means replaced panels).

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Make sure the VIN on the sheet matches the VIN on the car.

Dont worry too much about a translation, just look at it yourself - Check the grade on the sheet (4 or 5 is good, anything else especially "R", just run..). Look for X's on the picture of the car (means replaced panels).

will do mate, when i called up they said it was a grade 4B. ill do all the checks now VIN and all. Im gonna go through the topic posted called Common Problems on the v35 and check them on the car as well plus some other Used/new car buyers check lists iv researched on.

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25 Australia street is the same mob as Allimports, and all those private for sale ads on carsales, jimmy and all other names he's known by.

ALso something I was told by a mechanic who was checking a private sale car out for me was that Japlink which are next door(same car lot but theres a fence seperating them) to the Allimports yard on Parramatta road, are not associated with each other, apparently the Allimports guys had a deal with the previous owner/s of Japlink and that the new owner of Japlink had to honour an existing deal with Allimports on sharing the lot and he also wouldn't comment on Allimports, just smiled and nooded his head when I mentioned them and the supra and rep they have.

If anyone knows otehrwise please don't shoot me down, just relaying something I was told by someone who appears and presumably is independent.

edit:also i recommend reading evolutionoz for another view.

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I'm not but, if a business is shit your not gonna go buy there products are ya?

anyways i will be going tomorrow looking at the car, checking out the common problems and getting a copy of the auction sheet which hopefully someone on the forum could do a quick translation on it.

It's a Nissan product not theirs..... As I said concentrate on the car, if the car is right the rest doesn't matter.

It's not like a new car when parts/service and warranty come into it. Just buy the "best" car you can for your dollar.

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