It's all yours fruitloop!!
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hi and welcome to the forum a great mob of people here and a lot of very usefull information
best wishes with your patrolling
stephen
hahahaha ... Thanks Growler ... I wont be posting pics tho :P
If he has just bought it and the RWC is less than 30 days old then he can claim against it. No such thing as Dodgy now days. If the RWC tester passed it then the RWC tester owns the problem. Seriously. Take it in and ask for an explanation as to how the car was passed in its current state. there is a Lot on the line for the RWC tester.
Hi Fruitloop,
Get your son to check this site http://www.vicroads.vic.gov.au/Home/...oadworthiness/
If the RWC is less than 30 days old you'll find that the tester will make good any issues if he values his 'Licensed Vehicle Tester' licence, they have very stringent controls now. Even if it's over 30 days old still worth following up as they are now required to take (and store) digital picture of the inspection process. These need to be date stamped and I know some have to show the brakes in them, this may show lift.
A friend got done with a dodgy RWC many years ago with a collapsed front ball joint that could have been lethal, so stuff like this really pi55es me off.
He has had the car for a couple of months now .. but I will send this info off to him. He is a bit concerned about it all. Thanks for all your help.
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she, and she has been told good and proper ...
sorry for those thinking I have been wasting your time