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Looking at buying a 94 32 GTR, it's only got 22k on the dash (NISMO 320 speedo though) but it does really seem to be in perfect condition. Perfect to drive completely stock. Just wondering if someone can recomend a shop to take it to to get a FULL inspection. I want to get engine, turbo's, everything checked properly as i'll be paying over 20k for it.

Cheers,

James

you could try mercury motorsport (www.mercurymotorsport.com.au)

but remember not to be niaeve abouthte kms - do you REALLY think that a 13yo car has only 22,000kms on it?

you would be a total FOOL to believe it regardless of the coniditon of hte car..

that nad the dash has clearly been changed so you have no idea how many kms it really has. factor in at least 100,000 and probably more like 150,000

yeah get what your saying, but i'm getting it off an importer and has showed me the registration history since 02, it had 4000 then. Your right though it's very unlikely that it only did 4000 klm's between 94-02. All the pedals, interor, engine bay etc look perfect though.

yeah get what your saying, but i'm getting it off an importer and has showed me the registration history since 02, it had 4000 then. Your right though it's very unlikely that it only did 4000 klm's between 94-02. All the pedals, interor, engine bay etc look perfect though.

mate its very easy to get excited and lose sight of the big picture..

if your mate came up to you saying that his 8 year old car has done 4000kms, you would laugh in his face

its very easy to slip into denial when you think you're getting a new-ish car but try to think logically

interior condition aside, its still 99.9999% improbable

yeh ill pick parts on ur GTR.. i picked parts on asupposively 40kms grade 4 r33 gtst yesterday. found some iron oxide spray no intrusion bars more less than 50%pads on a 40kms car. lol still good. but needs some work.

give me a call on 0400 793 618

and if u dnt buy it im in the market for another GTR after i buy my bro a 180sx

Thanks guy's i'm in new farm BTW, getting the car wont be a problem. I'll try Dan first

i see in your avatar that you have a V35.. it that yours with the brembo and no leather that's always parked outside the convenience store on james st?

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