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harsh lol :laugh:

Fixed back for track days etc takes 10min to put old seat back in... I have never moved my drivers seat in 5 years of owning my car for someone to get in lol f**k that, go around!

oh fair enough but still easier to clean around if you can move it lol

yeah coz easier access to the back seat is girly/muztek...

I don't move my driver seat. Ever. Get in through the passenger side, its got a lever and slide mechanism for that.

Dunno why anyone in their right mind would put a fixed back on the passenger side. It's not like you're going rally driving and have a navigator all the time.

re; house auctions.

If you win a house auction, is it pending finance approval? Or is the winning bid locked in and you forced to pay?

I know private sale of houses can be put on hold subject to finance, but is this the same for auctions?

cheers

No, auctions are unconditional (ie you can't say "subject to...finance/building inspection etc."), you bid you buy (or come to some arrangement to cover costs and time wasted)

re; house auctions.

If you win a house auction, is it pending finance approval? Or is the winning bid locked in and you forced to pay?

I know private sale of houses can be put on hold subject to finance, but is this the same for auctions?

cheers

called the realestate agent to ask if i need a pre-approval and he said nup, just show up on the day and bid away. Didnt ask him about bid being subject to finance though, so wanted to know if anyone knew.

Wont get a pre-approval before Sunday and the auction is on then :(

yeh auction is unconditional not even cooling off period applies. pre approval doesnt mean jack for whats its worth i can put you in touch with people who can basically tell you on the phone if its ok or not for you to buy at a set price provided you give them the accurate answers to the questions they will have.

ive sold properties to ppl with pre approvals that then got declined its a bit of paper you may as well wipe your ass with.

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