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Old 03-06-2008, 04:13 PM   #1
asi102
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Join Date: Sep 2005
Location: Melbourne
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Default Car's History

I have recently purchased a Ford Fairmont Ghia from a car dealer (in Vic) for which I don’t have any service history or related information. Just wondering if there is any way I can trace back the history of this car as I would like to find some information – like if the car had any accidents in the past or what was the odometer. I have found that there is Motorcar Traders Complains Line (1300 558 181) where I can call and lodge a complain, but this would be only if there’s something wrong, so is different. I have tried with VicRoads but they can’t help on that. Is there an organization to contact or a web site where I can get this type of check done?

Thank you.

Kind regards,
Asi102

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