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EPISODE · Feb 2, 2019 · 47 MIN

17: Why buy new when used will do

from All Torque Car Podcast · host All Torque Podcast Pty Ltd

Avedis "Avo" Soghomonian joins us this week to discuss how auto wrecking works. Halil and Ross are back from holidays and Ross talks about cheap parking in Queensland as well as flying drones on the beach. Avo's son has an M3 race car and has raced since 14 years old and the boys discuss the CAMS family rule when racing with family members.  Nasser the dentist "crashes" the podcast and the boys hear about their first female listener - Ross' wife!!! A stunt kid ollies on Ross' M3 and Peter talks about his near death experience in croc infested waters.  George Ronis is also a guest and he and Avo explain why it is fun to jump out of a perfectly good aircraft.  George also explains which HSV's are collectibles.  Follow us on Instagram and Facebook and email us [email protected]

Avedis "Avo" Soghomonian joins us this week to discuss how auto wrecking works. Halil and Ross are back from holidays and Ross talks about cheap parking in Queensland as well as flying drones on the beach. Avo's son has an M3 race car and has raced since 14 years old and the boys discuss the CAMS family rule when racing with family members.  Nasser the dentist "crashes" the podcast and the boys hear about their first female listener - Ross' wife!!! A stunt kid ollies on Ross' M3 and Peter talks about his near death experience in croc infested waters.  George Ronis is also a guest and he and Avo explain why it is fun to jump out of a perfectly good aircraft.  George also explains which HSV's are collectibles.  Follow us on Instagram and Facebook and email us [email protected]

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Okay. Oh, really? Sorry, sorry. For the last week.

Yeah. Very professional here. So good morning, good afternoon, good evening. Wherever you are, you are listening to the AllTalk Car Podcast, episode 17.

17. 17. Ross, can you hear Ross's back from his road trip? I'm back all the road trip.

How was it? It was good. It was about in a couple minutes. I saw a drive.

Yeah, listen to some music on that road trip. Right. And who else back? All over the park.

Same for you, should you fail to try it? No. I was all over the walk. Did you go the...

Did you go the... Did you go the... Did you go the... Did you go the...

In... I'll tell you what they had. No, no, no way. You were...

You were... You were... They had to have pants when you used cars from Japan. Yeah, in-laws.

Yeah, in-laws. Yeah. I spent most of my time on the four of us. We'll talk about...

No, no, no, no. We have a guest who we got two guests introduced today. We've got Arvo from Paramount at a prestige. So when you look at CarSales.com, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no.

That's monster us, I shouldn't. One of those websites. And you see a 760 IELB of W2, 2007 model, or 15 grand with 120,000 clicks on it. Yeah.

You need to have Arvo's number to speak to. Yeah. That has like one time-shaker And I was like another special guest my brother you do it here you go But you can give us his work pearls of wisdom pearls of wisdom in the motoring world form a mechanic I have successful rules that agent and build a collector. Hey, how are you?

How's the record? How did you get into it? I started with my old man 28 years ago 1991 was the year we started 16 years old. Oh wow And he got me to the wrecking yard wrecking industry, so it was expect Any So we started these business together in 91 We've got a lot of leverage We actually go there every Wednesday and Fridays and actually beat for the cars but now everything is just online Yeah, it's not my guess.

It's not my guess. I thought we were going to be a council because it's got to be a council I saw us yesterday. I saw yesterday Alexander out current shapes. So like an E9 EZD 90 BMW 3 2 5 I don't know what to get out of the car.

Our wrecking has my cars, everything's on the shelf. Or the cactus on the shelf. I'm sitting there, there's no cars on the shelf. It's just like cars like you.

It's all in a house. So you get a car, you pull up your pieces. And everything goes on the shelf. So how do you know what goes on the shelf?

Whatever's not on the shelf, obviously we need to spark that shelf. So we take it off the car. So you want one shelf for, like, car, burrita, as much as we can. I need to do a little bit of fuel parts.

I need to build my supercharged R32. I need it apart. Okay. I need to build my hands down with this car.

And I get the R32 golf. And after the R32 golf, yeah. It was supercharged. It was very nice.

That's all right. Then I need it apart. This guy walked in and he goes, there was a sauerkraut there. All the parts.

Let's go for it. Now we have to stop out. No, we have to stop out. No, we have to stop out.

Here's what you take. I just took a new shift. I found it. 2003 BMW 760 Li.

Yeah, 25 and a half great with 174,000 clicks. With us, a 3 to 12 inch, probably hardly running it. That's a good point. That car was worth 240,000.

It was a great new car. You're getting a lot of money. A lot of cars for the money. So do I buy you guys?

You got to get another $24,000 in your bank account for parts. You're really? Yeah. That's bad for parts.

I was told you buy $300,000 car. Ten years ago, it's $300,000 car fixed today. I love the old W220. The best class is game, man.

So you just... We just do it next year. So do you buy just been in the same game? I'm saying the same game.

So it's your opinion car. It's a lot of good out of your vegans as well. But mostly BMWs, because it's my favourite car. What's the favourite part?

What's the favourite part when you go to Lost Key? A regular sweet from a company. How else can you speak about the future of people coming out to your house and actually making keys? Is that grandkids?

Yeah, they're coming out to your house. I'm doing it. I'm just trying to get a picture of people. How big a seller's murder is a key box?

See, who doesn't matter? When you open your car, when the car gets over heated? That doesn't know why. That's why it's been since.

They just keep driving until it stops. Pete doesn't know why they're because of big a as is. I'm the warranty. That's why I'm the one who's the two of the young.

That was it. People actually come in and tell you what you might want. I was thinking back out. We've got a feeding services workshop.

Who's this? We've got a massive workshop. We actually need one stop shop where you can buy the path. Those are the best part.

Really? Every Monday when I get to work, I definitely sell minimum ten dog glasses from the weekend, from the weekend, from Sarriels, Paddington, just above all phones, snap tops, they break. What about bodies? No bodies.

We do sell more dog glasses over the weekend. Monday's out. So you need to get your own nose. Yeah, your mind is definitely out.

And you're only like crack it by is where you're just going to come back from the auction. You go, that was a great. That was a good buy. You bought an M3.

The other ones we usually keep for ourselves. And we put them into race cars. So the hell's M3? Can I come up here?

No, I thought I'd go. That was essentially. So the whole glass thing, is that what the other guys do? Is that what the old school glazes, they paint 12 y'alls to go around and crack glass, because they know Monday morning, so I was going to ramp?

That's a good point. The glass thing, they're on. They're just going to flip with the magic glass thing. No, no.

So you're not too adorable. It's a massive part of the glass. I'm not the guy at the time. I'm not the guy at the time.

It's like classification. I'm going to ring an answer apart. There are probably millions of parts out there. It's just two or three stories.

Yeah, what's the name of the card? It's a part of the game. It's a part of the game. It's a part of the game.

It's a part of the game. It's a part of the game. Part of the game. That's me.

That's me. I'm on the phone. You're on the phone. Yeah, you're on the phone.

But I mean, is everything in your premises classified? Well, everything's in the system, believe it or not. You've got it. Back to one as well.

Back to you. Back to you. Yeah, clean, ready to go. Because mechanics are now contributed by parts.

Plus we deliver a lot as well. Australia-wide, so we just start tracking. We go around delivery drives. We go to the train.

Then what cars are you using? We go to the train. Yeah, it's a bit of a break. Well, I've tried to tell you.

I've actually lost it. There's no two hundred records. They all got out of pieces. They all got out of pieces.

Yeah. What would you do? They're part of the team. We break that.

He's long as the best. He gets my people coming to the bar and they're looking at the Lexus. He gets a Toyota make a gun. Oh, great.

Yeah, he took your spot last week. I did a job. If you heard the problem. I didn't hear it.

The other story you told me when we did the tour. Yeah. We stopped. It was a special session with the Sunroos.

Ah, yes. And the storm comes through. The hyals and the natural disasters. We saw a lot of windscreen, re-screens and a lot of body panels as well.

So, the Sunroos and the Sunroos class. We hit off first like big on the cities. Do you have a role? We do some of them dealers.

Do they watch us? Especially parts like Ex-Germany and the customers on the white. And we've got it on the shelf. They actually do buy off us.

So they'll do it. They do, yeah. What's the criteria? You got there when you're buying cars and you go, right, I want a really low kilometer car.

So all the parts are new and go to whatever. It's fine. Just get the car in. We always look for the logo.

I'm the one that's correct. I saw a guy there. A polo. He had 13,000 Ks on it because I'm looking for a farm.

I'm looking for my son. I told you I was going to throw him. Which is your daughter's fault because she's your daughter's fault. That's what it means.

That's what it means. Anyway, these guys taking this polo. You worked 13,000 Ks. You bought it off to 500 bucks.

You worked 500 bucks. You just chopped the roof off it. Wow. You sold the roof.

You must have sold the roof. You sold the rear, the rear, bootle, and the road. Okay. Mate, he's selling the car for.

No roof. You bought it off to people. I don't know how to call all that. I don't know how to call all that.

But I've really started racing or... No, we've got it in the membership of BMW. We need to get the passport fighter for Kams. Excellent.

And then her uncle will have to take it because of the father-son-father daughter. We're all with you. That's right. What's that?

What's that? What's that? I've heard of a son who races. Check it out.

Check it out. You've started for a 16 next month. What's he dropped? What's he got?

He's got a BMW in 3. He's 46. He's 46. How's all one?

We're the men. You've had a father-roof. He's been racing in two weeks. We're not working on another podcast.

I need you, Jack, on his first day on the track. Really? He's actually his first day on the track. The first day on the track.

You get nervous as a dad. No, it's not a controlled environment. It's not a passing out. So what happens is when you first went out with him, I think the officials realized he was a father-son-pomination.

Dad was instructed the son to go around the track. There's a camera in the relationship. You know they have two generations of the same family in one car. Just in case it's a accident.

You can't press the right driver because the right driver is not fucking moving. No, they never fought all the same place. Multiple generations in case it's a fine crash. Really?

When you open your wallet and your wife's space, you're on the build. What about the CEOs of companies? Welcome. Welcome.

Welcome. There you go. Oh, yeah. Go ahead.

Go ahead. Go ahead. That's a lot of fish. This is a good idea.

So I'm just going to dentists are coming in the other way. I'm going to give them a five foot double walk. That's what I'm just going to take. Tell me the difference.

I'm not going to do the first thing. So we've got some cool alcohol. It's three cans of thirring cups. We've got some people here.

So it sounds like a different party. I moved offices this week. I moved to an office where I used to work 20-odd years ago as a travel aide. I feel like a young 20-year-old.

So this is the first thing. Welcome to the other audience. Thank you very much. Well, you know, I'll see you drive a C43.

It looks like it's got some GT straps on the side. It's not going to have four. So I'll try a few of you banging. Well, this drawing here has some big ask for that broken before.

I'm going to see. I'm going to swipe on you and use all the windows. That's a model. So do you do a lot of new stuff?

We do. I'm curious. You're going to get to the audience and see, like, a car that's been released in some idiot-taking. Right.

I think I've been piloted in the 80-odd model. It's 300-clock. It's 300 and a half-front. Obviously, my phone's looking fine.

You're really up the idea, definitely. Just no brakes. So, you know, this is a lot more front-end cars coming through. There's a lot of front-end cars coming through.

We used to have a lot of cars to the all-sangs as well. They used to use our cars for their shows. They used to be fake-bladder. They used to get the drizzle.

They'd cut the rear-side. And they used to sell the car to the end. And then they used to bring it back with our future as well. They used to sell it to them.

And then they'd give it back to the rear-side. They'd give it a free. Do you want to cut back with the total car back to me? Obviously, the roof's like that bottle of the roof's on.

Maybe that's what this bottle was. All thanks for gardening. So, we're not watching a movie. We're not watching a movie.

We're not watching a movie. We're going to go to the car wreck. There's always a gangster or a mobster. We're going to be able to crush the boot.

If you've got that machine. We do have that machine. We do have that machine. We sell all the scrap-back to try out.

With the bloody noise. So, can you literally crush a car wreck to a cubia? That's awesome. So, we used to actually import cars from Japan, like a mount, and crush it and sell it back to Japan.

Not to sell. Not to sell it back to Japan. No, just cubes. Thank you.

What couldn't you have such power as an icon? That's going to pay you off. That's going to pay you off. That's what I'm talking about.

That's okay. That's real. That's the other one. We put it like that, Jesus.

That can't be a thing. That can't be a thing. That can't be a thing. It's like, probably out of the way.

Just so you know, we put it on episode. That's why I should bet you'll count. If you're going to get a bad note on it. See, what is going on?

This is the old dentist city that asks you to turn over. Just really wants. I'm sorry for being in the life. It's right.

What are we doing? You're in the crushing machine? In the life machine. The crush is the whole gun.

I want something on them. Discovery. Yeah. Basically, it's a huge shredding machine.

That basically, it's a huge shredding machine. That basically, it just keeps cumbling. This massive magnetic thing. That's all metal.

Plus it separates. Huge. The industry has $20,000 dollars in cost per day. Each car has about $20 to $30 of coins in each car.

Before they question, they clean the bank. They've got barrels, like, I've saved up with myself. Or just coins, like barrels. Just money.

Just from the recars. So when you buy your company, I'm supposed to have– We're gonna fill in the Amazon. Almost like those 30, WhippersKivers, are it's $izing, $1,000 of our materials at work. You'll need the tot 4.

I'm coming from a park. I'm speaking to you, mate. Umbrellas, yeah, just all sorts of things. Clothes, shoes.

Really? Yeah, any people? Any people? Any people?

They cleaned it up before we got there. They cleaned it up. They cleaned it up. We were at people like, obviously, going cars and everything.

Oh, OK. Actually, there was one. One, we bought the former quarry and the beer truck fell on the car. Wow.

It was just full of cans of beer and we actually had probably about four cases of beer in the car that my boyfriend's took away. Yeah, I broke already. So, you have to get cars with people. So, you can get people from?

I can get people from, actually, guys. Sometimes, pretty bad. But then you get cars that you go, there's absolutely no way that guys survive. And two days later, you get a phone call because the car's on the internet.

And that guy was my car. I survived that accident. Or he calls us, hey, mate. Come on, mate.

I'm a good car. I live my brew on the boot. I bought an SL55AJ. It was pretty bad to hit at the front.

And the guy came in. He goes, I just wanted to see the car again. Really? He just broke it.

He just broke it. He just broke it. He just left it. He just took it.

He just took it. He just took it. He just took it. He just put it in the car before we wrecked it.

You crushed it? We did crush it. He hit us on the cue back. He got made it.

Oh, I bet the old motor show day is about 27. The A class was carry out the bubble. They had a head on and the family survived. And they would take it.

The A class around and the motor show. It's amazing. The accidents that you see especially with the European car. They can actually walk away.

They're getting the car or getting better off. I think it's the year. It's not a car or even the same. You can see the whole car get crushed.

The cabin is still the cabin. The cabbard is in the cab, the cabbard is still the cab. It's the croples of the cabin. It's amazing.

It's amazing how you stand up. We kept designed. Now they can work out with the strength and the weak points are in metal and have it crushed into like you know way where the camper is The problem zones are you going with the law but it's just amazing I think I saw the car and we've been talking about it. It's a bit of a ball It's a ball that brought the bumper out with the springer.

Yeah, it was not a couple of there. Now that wasn't for you. The spring was a couple of those. That was the damage of the other car, Zeth.

I'm really good with that. We got about 300 cars in the yard at one time. Wow. It smashed 300 so just over an acre in diameter.

Wow. What about if I'm into all now, I mean over the years, you have to recycle the oil. We use the fuel, we recycle the fuel. We use it for the fuel.

We use it for the forklift. It's still to be put. We've never bought fuel from the petrol station because we've got thousands of litres of fuel that we've resized. And we've resized the air conditioning gas as well.

We take the gas out of all the cars and use them and re-gas cars in the workshop. There's no other on the industry. There's a big fuckers. We crush the wrong car.

I've got the forklift and put a car on a customer's car. The roof. It's a sartre. It's a sartrere.

It's a sartre. It's a sartre. And it's a red car on top of the customer's car. And what happened?

We sold it up. We already said it was the double. We said it'd be the damn basket. They said they could date me.

It would be a problem that guy. Wow! That's so good. It was popular.

He got one of the business. It's the 10-year challenge. The 10-year challenge. We posted it on the same stage.

It was a 10-year challenge. It was a 9-side. It was a second and 20-year challenge. It was a 10-year challenge.

It was a 10-year challenge. It's a 10-year challenge. It was a 10-year challenge. What's getting next then?

freezer. I've had a convertible sub but I've had a nice as well. But I found a nice as well. But I found a good...

It was a cool concup. If you're a chick. I know if you're a chick. When they saw by like the aeroplanes, like everything was like...

I was making... I was making... I was making all the screws and all that stuff. Like aeroplane and the fork screws.

And then a nice switch where if you keep the dashboard, it just shows you your speedo and the blank sound. Really? All the other girls. Yeah.

The sub. The two bell ones are like that. I've got a little sub there. Yeah.

There's one by the actual racers. It's like a sub. It's like a dance. He's got one car.

He's sponsored by Sabrik. But I think... They got... Sabrik.

Sabrik. Yeah. It's got a Victoria actually. Hey, don't they want...

How'd you get out? How was your road trip, Ross? Road trip was good. Where did you go, Ross?

We took the multi van up to Queensland. We started in... We started in Port Macquarie. We picked some strawberries and kids.

Kids had a great time. I loved it. I loved it. I loved it.

We're listening to the podcast. So your wife heard it before. So she knows now about the receipts. She knows about the wheels and my fucking car.

So she's not allowed to listen to the podcast. Now, do you explain the drone? The drone. The drone.

That was... We had it hit. I'll give it this week and the drone came up. That's okay.

So I think actually... I got to Queensland. I really enjoyed the drive. It was nice to get out there and have a car as well.

And Chris, I realized that Queensland's quite... It's not an expensive state. You know, I parked the car in the early heads for a whole day. It cost me $3.80.

$3.80 for a whole day. I remember once we drove, it was a wedding... Buds wedding, you can listen to me. But probably I was in this car before we drove.

It is all $500. I had to be... I was in the first meetings at the time, early 2000s, wedding. We all drove up for the wedding cars for Brisbane.

Then we drove back and stopped at... What's Brisbane's? I can see that. Broadbeach.

And one of the guys came back and got a parking ticket. How about it? He lived in dollars. He's still laughing.

He's going to play this because I want to frame the reminder. Because it's cheaper than parking in Sydney. So yeah, you're right. It's pretty cheap.

It's very relaxing. It was nice. It was really nice driving. This is two and two thousand.

I think someone actually got a ticket. Someone actually got a ticket. Someone actually got a ticket. And my one had a look at it was $3.50.

That's ridiculous. That's ridiculous. That's ridiculous. That's ridiculous.

I took the drone up because you know, obviously, you took the drone up and worked out really quickly. They had a little ice. Did you have a lucky car? I took the blazer.

You took the blazer. You took the blazer. You took the glasses. I took the drone up and I worked out really quickly.

I didn't know the little ice. I'm flying this drone on the beast. The life guy comes at me. He's taking my drone.

I'm holding. Controlling you've ever seen. And I thought I can go two ways. I can say yes and he's going to bring it down and possibly confiscate it.

Or get a fine. Or I can say no. And hope the guys need it. You can't be yours with the yellow on your face.

No. It's an app. I said, but I think the blazer's flying that thing up. You took everything up there?

He goes, yeah. I said, I think he's at the other end of the bank. I pointed at some bloke fishing down the end of the bank. I said, he's got his quad bike through the other block of the bank.

And I took off the bike. I didn't back the hotel. I never took it out of the car. Yeah.

No, no, no, no. It's a good thing. Well, I've got an app now and it tells me where I can't fly. But I worked out the app, which is fine.

Like if it says it's not a flight. I'll do that. I'll still fly. But it's going to make sure I don't hit any helicopters or power bombs or people.

I've got a drone that's got speed mode. Like sports. Yeah, which allows me to go up to 65 kilometres. It's 40 miles, right?

40 miles. Yeah, yeah. 40 miles, it is. How much fun is that?

Like shooting across the beach, almost hitting people's heads. Shoot themselves. You see these fluff, straight over the top. I think it's a fight.

It's a small. Great. You've got a camera on it? Got a camera on it?

I've got the best for you. Scaring the sheet out of everyone on the beach. It wasn't made with the fishermen. So the moon of speech was your letter?

No, no. No, no, no. No, no. But you can't borrow it next week like you asked if you're already out of the moon.

Yeah, over again. Back to trip. Really, really good drive. I think I want to do a little bit next.

In the multivent. The multi-vent. We're going to talk about the Victoria trip. You should hire the multivent here.

No, no, no. Let's drive multivent. For the parts for us. No, we go.

You're making any more opportunities. Go any spare time? I'll ask you mirrors. I'll ask you guys.

You can't look for a spare time. I was no. I had a spare time. No, no.

I had a spare time. It's really fun. I'm not installing it. I didn't know how to find it.

Seriously. She liked it. She enjoyed it. I was going to miss it all.

No, no. You thought it was in the car? No, no, no. It was a trip.

That's good. That was for the Jeep. What? It was wonderful.

It was wonderful. I just wanted to be there. I didn't ask you. Have you sort of the car?

I'm wondering if you're in the car. What happened in the air? I had to. It looks like a real aerodynamic screw.

Let's talk about what looks like how they're. Some dipshit kid did a fucking ollie on the bottom of my M3. Because it's like the cool thing to do. I didn't know.

You could get that one. You've got that one footage. I'll close the door. I'll get the video.

I'll get the car and get the shit out of the way. That's okay. What do you do? Because the GDS bought it.

Is it the GDS? Yeah. That looks better than the car I've got. I think it's a sin.

How much did you pay to do the ollie on your bottom? No, no. So we'll see you next week. We'll see you next week.

So we're getting on your bottom. Not wheels. But I bought some new wheels for the multi-man. Now I've got to be excited to new wheels from Italy.

Speaking of what, do you know what's all you got? I was wondering the way. What about? Do you get any pay on wheels and tyres?

How much? 100k. At least £20,000. 100k.

I got a question. The guy that owns the Bugatti Veyron, what's the car with? The guy that owns the Bugatti Veyron. What's the car with?

3 million. What do you do? What do you do? What do you do?

Cement wheels? Cement wheels. What do you do? I'm running.

No idea. Is that the car that's the best of cars? Well that was the 16 year old. The jack the car up and took the wheels.

Yeah. That's probably one of these. That's fine. Fiji was wonderful.

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