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Always ask to see the de-registration certificate as a measure of trust!

This. A thousand times this. The second they refuse to show you, walk away. They all come with them and every dealer will have a copy

They clean their cars up really well to make the kms look genuine but they aren't.

Some of them may genuinely look nice, but I doubt they'll "honest" as such.

Also you may as well just disregard any warranty that is offered, nothing will ever get followed up.

  • 4 months later...

I got my import from them, and while I took it for a couple of test drives and got horsnby nissan to look at it, I was promised a few things that never eventuated. The main one being that a new battery would be installed.

This was not done. Nek minute battery dead when I was down the south coast. Cost me over $100 to get a replacement from Frankies in Nowra. Not to mention i was stuck a long way from home.

I had forgottern about it til today, I have had that many back and fourth emails to a sales person there. He has promised me the money back for the battery. Still nothing.

This was from November last year. . . The car however is in really good condition, genuine Kms etc really happy with it. Just the service was a bit shit. . .

Always ask to see the de-registration certificate as a measure of trust!

This. A thousand times this. The second they refuse to show you, walk away. They all come with them and every dealer will have a copy

+11ty

Hadn't said it before...

but I went in there trying to kill time with another SAU Member.

* BNR34 (QX1 white) had black seats, no rear diffuser, late model VIN#, advertised as a '99 V-Spec = so many discrepancies

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