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Old 03-23-2006, 08:19 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Easiest Way to get an FJ --------->

Contact Bob Peralta...
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He's the greatest guy to work with...doesn't charge for his service. I've purchased 3 cars through him... all delivered to my door... no sales lot BS.
In fact, my new silver 4x4 FJ arrived about two hours ago (at msrp). I'm stoked.
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Old 03-23-2006, 08:36 PM   #2 (permalink)
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Re: Easiest Way to get an FJ --------->

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Contact Bob Peralta...
www.auto-brokers.com
He's the greatest guy to work with...doesn't charge for his service. I've purchased 3 cars through him... all delivered to my door... no sales lot BS.
In fact, my new silver 4x4 FJ arrived about two hours ago (at msrp). I'm stoked.
Wow.

When did you order it?

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Old 03-23-2006, 10:18 PM   #3 (permalink)
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Re: Easiest Way to get an FJ --------->

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Re: Easiest Way to get an FJ --------->

Thanks for the helpful info. Bob probably gets his fee from the dealership. Man is he going to be one busy beaver.
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Re: Easiest Way to get an FJ --------->

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Contact Bob Peralta...
www.auto-brokers.com
He's the greatest guy to work with...doesn't charge for his service. I've purchased 3 cars through him... all delivered to my door... no sales lot BS.
In fact, my new silver 4x4 FJ arrived about two hours ago (at msrp). I'm stoked.
I copied this quote off www.auto-brokers.com "We are not a free service. We do not give out free price quotes or ball park figures.

You said he doesn't charge, contradiction here, how does this system work and how does he get paid?
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Re: Easiest Way to get an FJ --------->

From what I read, he collects a $50 finders fee from you - there's no telling what he gets from the dealer.
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Had to pass on the FJ.

Bought a silver Double Cab Taco w/ MT, OC, TO, & DZ instead.
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From what I read, he collects a $50 finders fee from you - there's no telling what he gets from the dealer.
exactly... more power to him.
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