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I went there to have a look before I got my 33. Gotta say I was not impressed.

They tried all the old tricks of "a special deal just for today". Trying to convince me to spend an extra 20 grand to get a GTR instead of a GTS-T etc etc. After I told them I wanted to talk to a few people they tried to convince me it would be cool to buy a car that day and not tell anyone, then surprise them when I rock up with a new car. Oh yeh after I told them that the car they had was not the right colour they said they had one that was the right colour in their workshop. I could go with them to have a look but I had to pay a deposit first.

If they treated everybody like this I'm not surprised they went under.

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geez, why run your own business if ya cant make money. i dont know if they do any dodgy work and its different if they do but they can charge what they like and its up to you if you buy or not, i wouldnt like to pay their rent or morgage for a high profile spot on one of the busiest roads in adelaide.

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Heh i remember when I looked for a car, one dood in a caryard who shall remain nameless started up an R32. We immediately jumped in, and then he proceeded to wring the daylights outta the poor engine right outta the driveway, and the thing had only been on for about 15 seconds before WOT. Good stuff for engine wear... That was enough to convince me to stay away from that car!

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