EVO VII Import

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EVO VII Import

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Is there anything wrong with buying imported EVO 7's? they are some much cheaper to buy than Aussie delivered ones. Or could they possibly be a bit dodgy?
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bradlovell wrote:Is there anything wrong with buying imported EVO 7's? they are some much cheaper to buy than Aussie delivered ones. Or could they possibly be a bit dodgy?
Absolutely nothing wrong importing one from overseas. I generally find that importing a car, you save money than buying locally, but the process is a bit more involved obviously.

Like any secondhand car, you can never been 100% sure on the history. But that's why you use the services of an import broker, to get the best car possible for your price range. If they buy from auction there are condition reports which are pretty representative of the car's condition.
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All EVO7 are imports anyway, they were never offically sold in Australia. The only offical EVO are 6.5 Tommy, 8 & 9.
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Ok cool. i have just been looking at a few! can get one for around $30000. fairly cheap!
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