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Old 26-09-2006, 06:01 PM   #1
Longreach
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Default Buying over EAST vs in WA

Basicly i was wondering, as there is a greater amount of people in the eastern states does that = cheaper second hand cars?? And if so buy much, or at the end of the day is crap still crap, and to get somthing of quality its gong to cost the same were ever you get it from?
When i say quaility i mean a well kept car, engine still has plenty of km's in it etc.

And To get a car from the east to the west what would you be looking at roughly? I wouldn't imagine driving it being an intelligent choice, but i am not sure what you would be looking at $$ wise to truck it.
Any rough figures much appreciated.

Pat

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