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If you are a member of NRMA you can arrange for them to come out and look at the car you are intersed in at the dealership(for a price) or call them and ask the for their nearest inspection place to you. (still for a price)

If you are a member of NRMA you can arrange for them to come out and look at the car you are intersed in at the dealership(for a price) or call them and ask the for their nearest inspection place to you. (still for a price)

Thanks for replying . I was really after the name of a workshop that mods and repairs GTRs that also offer the inspection service also. Correct me if I'm wrong but GTRs have a very busy drivetrain and I would like to know that somebody has checked it that really knows his stuff .

If you are a member of NRMA you can arrange for them to come out and look at the car you are intersed in at the dealership(for a price) or call them and ask the for their nearest inspection place to you. (still for a price)

NRMA is a complete waste of time

You need a workshop that knows GTR's back to front, knows what to look for and can spot any faults or problems that may be present.

NRMA will happily tell you that your wipers are functional, your headlights work and your washer bottle fluid is ok, but thats hardly helpful :thumbsup:

when i purchased my skyline last year from sydney i had a pre purchase inspection done through state roads, took about an hour and the guy was very thorough and was happy to answer any questions, highly reccomend them

www.stateroads.com.au

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