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buy one from perth!

wat if u dun like the feel of the one from melbourne?

after u already brought it here?

then u would have to either sell it or send it back?

i doubt the owners would take it back anyways!

i heard extreme machines are quite good

adrian :)

Originally posted by trUnkz

hey im deciding to buy a skyline gtst r33...any1 know where i can find one thats in perth???? but if im planning to get it in melb...how much would it cost to import from melb to perth????

Mine is forsale ..

http://home.iprimus.com.au/r_huynh/skyline.html

trUnkz,

Do you want the car to be 'done up' to go quicker or 'done up' to look quick.

Looks are easy. Just buy the one you think looks the best.

If you want the car to go quicker, it is possible the car can be 'done up' the wrong way and you will spend the greater part of your income fixing it back up.

Here are a few tips:

As a part of the mechanical inspection, test the compression both hot and cold. Ask when the last time diff/gearbox and engine oils were changed etc and the regularity.

If the owner claims to have a car that does the 1/4 in any particular time ask to see the time slip. If the owner claims any particular power output ask to see the dyno printout and then totally disregard it.

Check the underside for any evidence of accident damage (Dents in the chassis rail etc. particluar attention to the front and rear).

The most important tip is to test drive as many skylines as possible including dead stock ones so you get a 'feel' for the car and the way it ought to behave.

theres a series 2 gtst with ohlins coilovers,cusco front/rear strut,fujitsubo exhaust,and unisia jecs pod filter. done 64000 ks.but will only be complied in 2/3 weeks. thats the only reason i didnt take it. asking for 26,000. and its at extreme machines

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