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Dave if you need a hand putting the turbo back on give me a yell and I will come help too. If you can give me a day or 2 notice I can book my work around it.

FYI those water lines are an absolute bitch to get back on - the inside one particularly. Fun, fun, fun.

Mmmmmmmmmmm titanium .... I bet the retail on that bad boy is well the wrong side of $5k

Dave if you need a hand putting the turbo back on give me a yell and I will come help too. If you can give me a day or 2 notice I can book my work around it.

FYI those water lines are an absolute bitch to get back on - the inside one particularly. Fun, fun, fun.

cheers dude, shall let you know. im fairly sure the work shall be getting done on tuesday arvo.

yeah, water lines were the biggest pains in my ass... gonna get dad to see if he can find some suitable banjos, an fittings, and braided lines at work to replace them.

gah! forgot this was coming.

1337, scandyflick invaded your box. lul.

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Just bought a fighter fish for my desk at work. Good times. His name is Bruce.

you can keep your lump of cast iron. :D

yeah, its been uh... interesting. ha. yeah, could use a bit of help putting it all back together. i shall provide beer for afterwards.

(and let you drive it of course)

thats why i come too he can drink and i can drive :(

hey heslo just thought u should know thats a pretty sexy GTR u got there, haha

need to catch up for that turbo pipe or somehow get it to Adrian if he still needs it if not no rush one day

Hello fellow Skyline owners. Need a bit of advice if possible.

Have found an r33 im looking into purchasing and am having an inspection done on monday. Just went through the ezy reg website to check the car was clear of finance and not written off etc. The person selling it says there is 106 k's on the odometer and when i got the reply back through ezy reg, it showed an odometer result of 186k's. Would ezy reg's reading be more accurate the guy selling the car? Should i go through with the inspection or just pass this one up and wait for the next?

Thanks in advance guys, really appreciate your help!!

:D

how did you check thorugh the ezy reg website did you have a vin number or somthing

Yeah i asked the seller for the,

plate number

engine number

and vin

Ezy reg charged $9 for the finance fee

and $15 for the damage write off check

Hello fellow Skyline owners. Need a bit of advice if possible.

Have found an r33 im looking into purchasing and am having an inspection done on monday. Just went through the ezy reg website to check the car was clear of finance and not written off etc. The person selling it says there is 106 k's on the odometer and when i got the reply back through ezy reg, it showed an odometer result of 186k's. Would ezy reg's reading be more accurate the guy selling the car? Should i go through with the inspection or just pass this one up and wait for the next?

Thanks in advance guys, really appreciate your help!!

:D

have it thoroughly checked out. afr's, compression, leak down, and all the obvious stuff like previous crash damage, basically have whoever's doing it go over it with a fine tooth comb, if its healthy and drives right, the mileage shouldnt really matter, but if it doesnt feel right to you, walk.

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