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engine bay/interior pics would help

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Location?

Have you got more recent pics as those are nearly a year old? I seem to recall having seen them before.

Edited by writeoff

I knew I had seen this car before: http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/Or...-S-t153550.html

There is an engine bay photo there as well.

Some answers from the other thread (from a year ago) were:

Location: Brisbane

Service History: Yes (where?)

Milage: 100,000km (25.2.07)

VIN: not provided

These may have changed though so check with the seller.

I am interested in this car but need more info before I consider handing over $.

Is it currently registered?

Has the timing belt been changed?

Where has it been serviced?

What rule was it imported under?

Where was it complied?

How many owners (in Australia & Japan if known)?

Dyno graphs?

More recent photos?

Are you open to an inspection at a workshop where they can check the car, do a compression test & dyno run?

Thanks.

I knew I had seen this car before: http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/Or...-S-t153550.html

There is an engine bay photo there as well.

Some answers from the other thread (from a year ago) were:

Location: Brisbane

Service History: Yes (where?)

Milage: 100,000km (25.2.07)

VIN: not provided

These may have changed though so check with the seller.

I am interested in this car but need more info before I consider handing over $.

Is it currently registered?

Has the timing belt been changed?

Where has it been serviced?

What rule was it imported under?

Where was it complied?

How many owners (in Australia & Japan if known)?

Dyno graphs?

More recent photos?

Are you open to an inspection at a workshop where they can check the car, do a compression test & dyno run?

Thanks.

hi

thank you for the questions.

got log book from japan(with service history)

the milage still the same(car was in storge for last year and engine been start every week)

car is not been register yet

The timing belt havent change yet(still got nissan factory sticker on the crank angle sensor.thats shows car has done original 100000km)

car never went on the dyno(so no dyno graphs)

car is complied

shogun car company complied this car

i am welcome for the inspection

will try to get more pics asap

also will get Vin number tomorrow.

hope this reply is good for you

if you still got any questions.please feel free to ask me

cheers

Edited by T400 Skyline
car is not been register yet

Thanks for your reply.

Can you explain why the car has been here for over a year and not registered?

What import law was it brought in under?

Did you import it yourself or has it had other Australian owners?

Cheers

Thanks for your reply.

Can you explain why the car has been here for over a year and not registered?

What import law was it brought in under?

Did you import it yourself or has it had other Australian owners?

Cheers

Hi

i am import this car by myself.there is no other australian owners.

car is under grey imports.

i was plan to keep this car,due for this car is very rare(V-spec2).

but i changed my mind and decide to sell the car.

thats why car is never register.

cheers

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