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Make:

nissan

Model:

skyline gtr

Milage:

117,000

Transmission:

manual 5speed

Colour:

white

Location:

port macquarie NSW

Complied?

No but i do have paper work

Price:

bidding starting at $8500...buy it now price 10,000 on ebay

http://cgi.ebay.com.au/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?Vi...s=tab%3DSelling

Contact:

[email protected]

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Make:

nissan

Model:

skyline gtr

Milage:

117,000

Transmission:

manual 5speed

Colour:

white

Location:

port macquarie NSW

Complied?

No but i do have paper work

Price:

bidding starting at $8500...buy it now price 10,000 on ebay

http://cgi.ebay.com.au/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?Vi...s=tab%3DSelling

Contact:

[email protected]

whats wrong with it dude? thats awful cheap?

whats wrong with it dude? thats awful cheap?

the only thing that needs to be fixed is new door locks and aircon needs to be fixed. car is A1.

that price is around normal for a uncomplied GTR isnt it?

Hi mate - from what I can see, the car was applied for import in early 2006 (2 years ago)...and note Page 2 of a VIA which states, amongst other things, that 'if not complied within 12 months.........vehicle must be destroyed' (etc etc).

No offense meant by this, as I am looking at cars such as this as a genuine purchase, but it would seem that your R32 may have failed for a reason, and it's a matter of knowing what that reason was, and can it still be complied, to determine if it can be sold in the condition you say it can. My understanding is that only the workshop who applied to import the car can comply it, and are they prepared to guarantee that it will pass compliance?

Rgds,

Jez

you can apply for a extension to the 12 months fairly easily however I would do it now before you sell

so the new buyer doesn't have any problems themselves

as 2 years is awhile since it was meant to be done so you may get knocked back

you can apply for a extension to the 12 months fairly easily however I would do it now before you sell

so the new buyer doesn't have any problems themselves

as 2 years is awhile since it was meant to be done so you may get knocked back

i called them just before chrissy and they said it had been exstanded.

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