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Anybody had any dealings with this company in Qld. I'm looking at a r33 from them. They seem pretty genuine and have a great range available or coming soon. Any comments good or bad welcome!

Yeah I've dealt with Nolan Hall from Auto Terminal who's a very nice guy and will spend alot of time with you.

Just get State Roads to do a full check of the car before buying because sometimes they can slightly exaggerate the actual condition of the car.

I've been speaking to Nolan too. seems genuine over the phone. I flew over to Melb last weekend and almost bought a car, but car has had a fair amount of panel repairs - not sure I like that! It was still a nice looking car and I still might go for that one. In the meantimes I found one at Autoterminal which is exactly what I was after and appears to have no repairs! I think I will fly up to Qld and check it out! Ill be getting the RACV check on Monday for the Melb Car so that will help in making a decision. Any way thee will soon be a new Skyline in Adelaide and that is sweet thing!

I've been speaking to Nolan too. seems genuine over the phone. I flew over to Melb last weekend and almost bought a car, but car has had a fair amount of panel repairs - not sure I like that! It was still a nice looking car and I still might go for that one. In the meantimes I found one at Autoterminal which is exactly what I was after and appears to have no repairs! I think I will fly up to Qld and check it out! Ill be getting the RACV check on Monday for the Melb Car so that will help in making a decision. Any way thee will soon be a new Skyline in Adelaide and that is sweet thing!

Get Nolan to take extra pics of the car's interior & exterior (ie every panel) then if you still like it, get State Roads to do a Full Inspection on it before flying up there.

Get him to throw delivery of the car to Adelaide in the price, he's pretty easy going.......save you a fortune in petrol driving it back & flying up there.

I knew exactly what I wanted when looking for a car so as long as the full inspection (which includes paint thickness) goes OK, I didn't need to fly there just for a test drive.

I ended up finding a better V-Spec in Sydney which I did end up driving back though.

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