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    Quote Originally Posted by harry View Post
    hey stevo, i guess the major concern would be the final pre purchase inspection of the vehicle.
    very hard to do from a distance, to be sure the seller and the inspector are not friends.
    we often do it with aircraft
    how do you do a vehicle inspection with an aircraft ? fly over it and take photos ?

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    Quote Originally Posted by stevo68 View Post
    Thanks for the feedback, much appreciated. Anyone know how much it might be to truck a vehicle up. Reason I ask is that if I do find one interstate, to fly down and drive back maybe a bit dicey cause SWMBO is now into the last 4 weeks of our young fella coming into the world. Don't want to receive a call whilst passing Tamworth to let me know her waters have broken ,

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    I'd wait until after the baby is born. Just a recommendation from my experience, some of us don't make the wisest decisions just before a birth.

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    Quote Originally Posted by waynep View Post
    how do you do a vehicle inspection with an aircraft ? fly over it and take photos ?
    Nah, just use Google Earth, much faster.



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    Quote Originally Posted by stevo68 View Post
    Thanks for the feedback, much appreciated. Anyone know how much it might be to truck a vehicle up. Reason I ask is that if I do find one interstate, to fly down and drive back maybe a bit dicey cause SWMBO is now into the last 4 weeks of our young fella coming into the world. Don't want to receive a call whilst passing Tamworth to let me know her waters have broken ,

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    Stevo
    A lot more than you getting me to drive it up and fly me home..

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    Thanks for the feedback, much appreciated. Anyone know how much it might be to truck a vehicle up. Reason I ask is that if I do find one interstate, to fly down and drive back maybe a bit dicey cause SWMBO is now into the last 4 weeks of our young fella coming into the world. Don't want to receive a call whilst passing Tamworth to let me know her waters have broken ,

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    Stevo


    I'd wait until after the baby is born. Just a recommendation from my experience, some of us don't make the wisest decisions just before a birth.

    Cheers
    Simon
    Hence is my 2nd dilemna, with SMBO plus myself and 4 children between us, the XR6 doesnt cut the mustard if we all have to head to the hospital together in case we can't get one of our backups in place, assuming we have all 4 at the same time. All fun and games ,

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    If you are happy with the vehicle the biggest issue when buying from outside qld is the roadworthy. A NSW inspection counts for nothing when you bring it in to qld no matter how recently it was done. If it is a newish vehicle that will pass easyily no worries, but if it is older vehicle like a county you need to add the cost of getting a roadworthy on to the cost of it so it needs to be an extra good price. If you can't get some one to look at who knows about that type of vehicle, sellers with digital cameras that are willing to take pictures of things for you are the best to deal with. No sustitute for driving it but a lot better than the seller just saying its all good. Plus if they don't want to take the picture perhaps it isn't all above board.
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    Have you asked the dealer if he can arrange delivery? I'm in Melbourne and bought the 130 from Qld, we negotiated a price on the phone on the proviso that I was happy with the car on inspection, then when I got there I acted a bit disappointed and negotiated delivery included for the same price.

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    one of those things I guess....I have bought 3 RR's interstate - two without inspection.

    My current classic I bought from Melb, got a non LR but mechanically minded mate to drive it and take a heap of digital photos and email me, then I found out the car recently was owned by a land rover independent specialist guy, so I spoke to him about it, I got on the bus ($35 was cheapest option) over to Melb, got the tram to the guys house, then test drove it - found a heap of niggles, paid, drove it home.

    2 days and 1400 k's later the transfer case went, and front hub assembly went, and a heap of electrics decided to fail.

    Luck of the draw is all I can say.

    But its a soft dash classic in Montpelier still with eas, and I have only ever seen this combo up for sale once in the past, and it no longer had eas, so interstate can be your only choice if your after something.

    2007/2002/2000/1994/1993/1988/1987/1985/1984/1981/1979/1973 Range Rover 1986 Wadham Stringer
    and a Nissan Cube............
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    Im looking at 03-04 D2's, 7 Seats, preferably TD5, seems quite a few in NSW and VIC, hence doing some research first and advice to find out pro's/ con's etc. I know some dealers ship their vehicles and Disco300TDI will keep that in mind ,

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    I bought my Disco1 in Sydney. I had forum members check out two Discos for me. One in Canberra and one in Melbourne. They were far more plentiful and therefore cheaper in NSW and Victoria than in Brisbane.
    One sold before I could ring her back.

    The one I ended up buying looked perfect in the photos and when I spoke to the seller he was a genuine Landy/car nut. Older guy and had a genuine reason for selling it (not because it was a lemon).
    I took a punt and flew down two days later (he worked at Sydney airport ) test drove it and looked it over. Paid for it and did the paperwork and drove it back to Brisbane right then. Didn't miss a beat on the 12hr direct drive home and its been great since. No issues that I didn't cause.

    Quote Originally Posted by wovenrovings View Post
    A NSW inspection counts for nothing when you bring it in to qld no matter how recently it was done.
    Not entirely true. If it has had a recent NSW check then it should pass a Qld RWC no trouble. Mine didn't get a single cross against it. Not bad for a then 12 year old Land Rover (they missed the fact it had 255/70 16 tyres on it).

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