Opinions please. 523702212 would that be worth it considering low km39s feedback is terrible but it seems to be more for his com
msj23,
Oct 19, 9:17am
523702212
Would that be worth it considering low km's! Feedback is terrible but it seems to be more for his communication than his actual products
attitudedesignz,
Oct 19, 9:21am
Walk away. Too dear for what it is. Also, reading between the lines of his answer to you it looks like he not long ago bought it himself from Greymouth. So why selling so quick! Walk away.
tazcsv,
Oct 19, 9:22am
The van might be but i wouldnt deal with him.
msj23,
Oct 19, 9:23am
Yeah he seems a bit aggro. But if the compression is decent as he claims its not a bad buy imo. But then again my motoring expertise is low so thats by the by
intrade,
Oct 19, 9:30am
they are ok but getting old and white ones usually rust real bad it was either well looked after or it be full of boog . they also have 4 balljoints on front suspension and ever wof 1 will fail and the tyres do wear uneaven on these vans on front engine cracks head if you overheat it , so you got to keep it resenable serviced with antifreeze and sutch parts for it are also getting less and less . i dumped a few front doors and a engine block from one of them exact vans 6 month ago as i could not seen it be used in the next 10 years.
jason18,
Oct 19, 9:32am
My old boss had one. Shit the rust in it was shocking. Have a very very good look over for rust!
msj23,
Oct 19, 9:32am
Thanks for the heads up
Yeah they arent the youngest vans any more. Most of them look in fairly rough condition too after having done many kms for a tradesman
msj23,
Oct 19, 9:32am
Thanks for the heads up.Will do
1ollie,
Oct 19, 9:35am
I cant see any real problems there really, it is pretty cheap as for what it is, & I bet you would not get anything close to that for that money most of the time, low enough KMS & looks tidy enough for the age! I would take it for a test drive and give it a bit of a thrash up a couple of hill etc if temp stays pretty level an you don't notice any problems it would be a a good buy and there should be no reason why it would break down for years if its serviced well and cared for!
msj23,
Oct 19, 9:36am
Cheers mate
splinter67,
Oct 19, 9:38am
just read his feedback why would you deal with someone with a feedback of -1 and they think the van is worth $1600
sifty,
Oct 19, 9:58am
that IS seriously bad feedback.
l_and_p,
Oct 19, 10:43am
The feedback shows that he stuffed up 3 times on trying to sell the same Pajero lol
hi-ling,
Oct 19, 10:55am
If you carjam the rego you'll see that the mileage isnt genuine. You can add another 70,000kms to that
Yes - it all seems to relate to a (fairly disclosed as non-roadworthy) Pajero he was selling. One "buyer" was whining that it was not in Chch, when it was always pretty clear that the seller is in Darfield. Another "buyer" was whining that he didn't get replies to emails, when the seller's phone number is listed on the auction. He might be okay - just unlucky.People buying old broken stuff with the expectation they're getting the bargain of the century can be a problem.Closest thing I've had to major issues with auctions is when I've sold stuff with disclosed faults, but the buyers just don't seem to get it.
The dodgy odometer reading on Carjam is an issue though.
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