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    Our VT Berlina had a persistent problem with brake pulsing due to warped rotors. Holden's fix was to machine the discs each time we complained. It never fixed it.

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    make sure if its an auto that hes not planning on towing with it. It might just be that dad scored a lemon but hes been through 2 autoboxes and he does a heap of light (750kg or less) towing with his. First box change out he was told to keep it out of top gear when towing as the overdrives not up for it and killed the second box within a year and no hes not a hoon.... hes stopped towing with it now and is looking for a replacement vehicle that has a better driving position, firmer seats and a better towing capability...

    Know anyone in the perth area thats selling a Deefer. He doesnt want to wait for a new ford one.
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    Thanks for your replies
    ill let you know how i go
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    Andrew

    My advice and experience is don't, based on my experiences with my Wifes VT wagon.

    So far at 180000k's ( purchased at 160000 )
    Had to renew the following:
    radiator
    Turn/hi beam switch cluster
    cracked cylinder head ( now hard to get)
    powersteering pump
    starter
    oil cooler
    seat belt jammed
    constant airbag warning ( been to dealer several times)
    radiator fan coming on flatening battery
    interior plastic trim falling off
    heater tap fell apart
    Service warning read out won't reset.

    Problems still to fix:
    Cracked exhaust manifold
    Leaking heater core ( a horrible smell in cabin ) The entire dash has to be removed and aircon removed ( will cost over $2500 )
    Gearbox warning light coming on after short drive.
    Airbag warning again

    What a pile of *rap.

    DON"T BUY IT

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    only probs with our poc dunnydoor,is the internal PLASTIC trim breaks easily and the independent rear sus-pension,i put the gap there because that is what it is,SUS,if running standard 15 inch rims,not too much of a prob ,but as soon as you go larger and wider then all sorts of tyre wear probs arise,the bigger and wider you go so escalates the tyre wear(and expense)we run 16 inch rims on ours with toyo tyre sourced at $140 eachbetter than the local stealer in Boonah who wants $170 -180 for same tyre,however if running 17-18's,prepare for some serious hip pocket surgery,inside will be down to the wire before the nipples are worn off the outside edge,found this out the hard painful way whilst doing a visual/physical check ,wire splinters really hurt

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    For encumberances etc you would need to do a REVs check, google it for one in your state,

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    Stevo

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    luckily this was an easy one
    no service history, and the paint had more cracks than a girls school.
    for 7500, i told him he could do a lot better

    ive only driven a couple of VTs, but they are just are terrible feeling car, creaks everywhere in door trims harsh motor. AUs might not have been pretty, but they are a much better feeling car to drive
    Andrew

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