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Hi Guys,

I'm from Sydney and may be travelling to gold coast to buy a GTR.

Can anyone recommend a workshop who can run some tests and do a full inspection of the car?

At minimum, I want a compression and leak down test done, but would prefer someone who can do these and a full inspection of the car.

I want to be able to come up look at the car and run test/inspection in one day so am trying to organise all of this before hand.

The owner said he has already done a compression test, with figures of 165 across all 6. Is it hard to falsify this stuff, or could a workshop easily give increased figures so it looks good.

Cheers

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Gavin is your man on the coast...

I can second that... Great workshop with everything on hand to just check over a car right the way through to a full custom setup...

They do for street to wild and back again... If you cannot find it there you will not find it anywhere...

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