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At the moment the GF is looking at a 1994 Toyota Soarer GT-L. The car is from a second hand importer in Boronia. She really likes the car and after driving a few it's by far the best.
We would like to take the car to an import mechanic to have a good look over the car to make sure were not getting dudded, although after driving it i can't see any real problems, only that the fluid and brake pads need changing. Is the right way to go about it to say to the dealer that we are interested and would like to have it checked out before agreeing on a price or Agree on a price first, only on the condition that the car is mechanically sound and we wont have to fork out thousands more after a few months. Thank you for reading my long post and hope some of you have some ideas for me.
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