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Old 04-12-2023, 10:48 PM   #1
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With family situations I dont have the freedom to be away from home for a week or so
how does one select a vehicle when you are 8 hours drive north westish of Adelaide and their are private sales in Victoria. How could I know I am not be sold a banger. Looking at FG11 XR6 utes.
If they are through Carsales.com can I be guarranteed there is no loans on the said utes and the same with damage

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Old 04-12-2023, 11:25 PM   #2
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Old 05-12-2023, 12:04 AM   #3
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With family situations I dont have the freedom to be away from home for a week or so
how does one select a vehicle when you are 8 hours drive north westish of Adelaide and their are private sales in Victoria. How could I know I am not be sold a banger. Looking at FG11 XR6 utes.
If they are through Carsales.com can I be guarranteed there is no loans on the said utes and the same with damage

advice please
Safest way in that situation is to buy from a dealer.

Private sale, for a small fee you can do a check on the car you are interested in to make sure it's not encumbered (REVS).

For physical condition there are no guarantees. Just the photos and the word of the seller.

I believe there are brokers around that will check out cars for you but you pay for the privilege.
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I've used redbook independant check on a ute bought from a dealer before. I'm in Vic and the car was in Sydney. The mechanic was great and the inspection was very thorough. He even picked up that the front end had a respray but could not see any signs of repairs having been carried out.

Can't remember the cost, but when you're spending circa $15k on a vehicle, I think it's a sound investment.

The other thing I do, assuming the car has a service history, is contact the company that did the last service and talk to them about the condition of the vehicle. Again, I've had pretty good success with this approach, too. If buying from a dealer, I also try and contact the previous owner. At that point, they have no investment in the outcome, so I've found they'll be pretty open and honest with you.
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Old 05-12-2023, 11:46 AM   #6
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I'd use a reputable organisation or company to do do a car pre-puchase inspection.

Here is link to Tips for Buying a Used Car fom Budget Direct
https://www.budgetdirect.com.au/car-...-used-car.html. It has a link to confirm the owner of the car by going through Budget Direct's free Personal Property Securities Register (PPSR) search.
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There’s no guarantee that last ute’s fate won’t be replicated. Maybe set a threshold of “it will do just fine” instead of worrying too much.
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yep as mentioned arrange a pre check even a private sale its no prob and peace of mind.
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The other thing, is it worth asking the more savvy Ford wreckers in SA how hard it would be to “petrolise” an LPG ute? Maybe it’s becoming an option now due to overall scarcity.
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Could you maybe get a forum member to take a quick look for you for cosmetics and basic mechanical condition and if it checks out then maybe pay someone like RAA or the equivalent to give you a thorough report.
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The other thing, is it worth asking the more savvy Ford wreckers in SA how hard it would be to “petrolise” an LPG ute? Maybe it’s becoming an option now due to overall scarcity.
Athol Park Ford wreckers would be the go to in that case.
Certainly worth asking the question.
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Dhrus old stomping ground was Ford Spares down Lonsdale they are a good mob.
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The other thing, is it worth asking the more savvy Ford wreckers in SA how hard it would be to “petrolise” an LPG ute? Maybe it’s becoming an option now due to overall scarcity.
fuel tank & possibly mounts, both fuel lines, intake manifold, engine loom, left rear loom for petrol pump etc, maybe pcm, not sure on dash loom .. possibly missed something¿.
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fuel tank & possibly mounts, both fuel lines, intake manifold, engine loom, left rear loom for petrol pump etc, maybe pcm, not sure on dash loom .. possibly missed something¿.
thanks but bad idea, 2 reasons
1, down to 2 LPG suppliers in town and Wollies stop when their licence comes up for renewal.
2. Ive had white vehicles for 30 odd years. In my senior years I want something that ticks my enjoyment boxes not practical use. therefore the kinetic blue is what I hunker for.
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You’re not reading him right. That’s a list of the basics to make an LPG ute run on straight petrol. Then you can drive fearlessly (roos notwithstanding).
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2. Ive had white vehicles for 30 odd years. In my senior years I want something that ticks my enjoyment boxes not practical use. therefore the kinetic blue is what I hunker for.
Must be a certain age thing, first Cav now you want the blue chick magnet.
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: I do not want the chickie babes

another Q how many private sales provide finance? or is this someone selling after 'work hours?'
I would have though if private you are jo blow trying to sell your privately owned vehicle, but when finance is available I want to know how private the seller really is?
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I personally would not lend my privates to buy a car. Obviously, you are entitled to your own choices. 🙂
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thanks but bad idea, 2 reasons
1, down to 2 LPG suppliers in town and Wollies stop when their licence comes up for renewal.
2. Ive had white vehicles for 30 odd years. In my senior years I want something that ticks my enjoyment boxes not practical use. therefore the kinetic blue is what I hunker for.

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You’re not reading him right. That’s a list of the basics to make an LPG ute run on straight petrol. Then you can drive fearlessly (roos notwithstanding).

Tonz - as Mr. Bender mentioned .... it was a reply to Mr. Benders previous comment re changing a LPG only ute to petrol only ute.

i'm not concerned what colour your next ute is - that is your personal preferance.

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another Q how many private sales provide finance? or is this someone selling after 'work hours?'
I would have though if private you are jo blow trying to sell your privately owned vehicle, but when finance is available I want to know how private the seller really is?
Is that through carsales?

I think I've seen that as well, where the ad says finance available, but it's a private seller.

It's probably nothing to do with the seller. Perhaps carsales pay the seller and provide finance to the buyer?? Never looked in to it.

I don't think it's the actual seller offering you the option of paying in instalments.
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Tonz: Did you buy anything?
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