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Hey guys,

Im in need of some help, im actually from brisbane and im in the market for a GTR and i have found one that i really want. Basically i got it inspected with the usual compression and leak down tests completed etc and it failed how ever the owner of the car feels that the inspection is not accurate and is happy for another inspection. He does not mind where the car is taken he just believes that it deserves another inspection, as it has already cost me $250.00 for the first inspection im really hoping that this next inspection is more accurate. So what im asking is if anyone feels that they are mechanically capable or knows of anyone that is onto it when it comes to GTR's than i would appreciate your help im willing to pay what ever is required to get this car checked out im really desperate as im on the other side of australia.

Drewe

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You posted this thread in the W.A section so I assume that you are buying a GTR from over here?

If I were you I'd look in the consolidate workshop thread and find a workshop that is close to the dude and get them to do a compression test etc..

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If it was checked by a reputable workshop the first time around and failed, why would a 2nd test be any different beside you spending more money?

If your so keen to have it re-inspected, as Lukas said check the consolidated workshop thread

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If he is so convinced it is ok, you tell him wear to take it and he can pay and if it comes back ok then buy it??

Sounds fair to me....

Just make sure you get it i some were reputable that you can/will trust and that they can back up there claims in writing....

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