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Go to one of the tune shops that can tell the difference between a GTR and a GTS-T.

the usual suspects would be

C Red

SST

Speedworks

Some people may have a beef with some of the shops but they can all check a line over and tell you what's wrong.

Also get a cylinder leakage test done , is a good indication of engine .

Cheers

Ken

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it would be unlikely that they'll come out and have a look at the car.

when i first purchased my Line i had it looked over by the guys at Cypher Industries. cost me 70 bucks but the more or less stripped the whole car and even checked for panel damage on the inside bla bla bla

took close to 2 hours and included a lengthy report. all in all i reckon it was money well spent

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Yeah i found a nice skyline, just wanna get it checked, thanks for that G0DF4Th3R and gtrKen, i didn't know Speedworks was in Ossie park, conveniently the seller and I both work in ossie park :P

Nah,

I've sorta canned that idea, purely cause it was going to take to long, too much hassle, and considering i could get a turbo car with selling mine and using the money that was going to be used on the engine.

I change my mind too much!!!

Kris

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Originally posted by gtrken

Also get a cylinder leakage test done , is a good indication of engine .

How is this test done? Is it the oil around the outside of the engine? Can you tell the engine is leaking just by lookin at it , apart from "oh theres oil around the engine" cause sellers can wipe it clean just before someone buys it. (Sorry, another one of my dumb questions!)

Thanx y'all!

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Originally posted by Phat^Beatz

How is this test done? Is it the oil around the outside of the engine? Can you tell the engine is leaking just by lookin at it , apart from "oh theres oil around the engine" cause sellers can wipe it clean just before someone buys it.  (Sorry, another one of my dumb questions!)

Thanx y'all!

Remove spark plugs and run compressed air thru a special gauge which tells how much blowby, valve, head gasket etc problems you may have.

Cheers

Ken

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