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Post by Deleted on Sept 13, 2015 12:08:39 GMT 10
Hi Tashlowe, I can't go and look at this for you,but I have had dealings with this guy in the past and his stock is good. That Scenic is unreg and no brakes so you will have to factor that in.The inside looks original but tired,and will probably need curtains,cushions and a repaint. The ceiling is not pressed metal but plastic,which most vans of that era had. So just decide how much more you want to spend on purchase price and if it's worth it for you. Btw it has been for sale for a while and the price has dropped$1000. Hope this is of help to you, Cheers hughdeani
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Post by humpyboy on Sept 13, 2015 21:26:23 GMT 10
G'day tashlowe, I'm heading into Warragul on Wednesday and can take a look at this van for you, I am by no means an expert though, what are your main concerns or areas that concern you, I can take photos of any areas you are interested in. Regards Derk.
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Post by tashlowe on Sept 13, 2015 22:31:18 GMT 10
Thanks so much for the offer humpyboy but I think I need to let this van go to someone else. The dealer tells me it needs new brakes, lights, tyres, and registering. It has not been registered or towed for a very long time. This isl not really a big deal but I live in Tasmania with a young family. I think I need to find a van that is already registered and being used. Its a shame, it looks great. Have a great week, thanks for the offer.
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Post by tashlowe on Sept 13, 2015 22:35:51 GMT 10
Thanks Hughdeani, I thought I replied to you earlier. If the dealer of the caravan was able to get it registered I would consider buying this, Im not fussed about vans looking tired, I love that stuff. It does need a bit of work and me living across bass straight makes it a bit tricky. As I mentioned above, I think I should look for something registered and ready to go. Thanks for your reply.
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Post by kingswood308 on Sept 15, 2015 9:38:46 GMT 10
You may consider an "Unregestered vehicle permit" Tash.
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