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As topic states, There is a car of my interest in Mount Lewis, NSW.

I would greatly appreciated if someone is willing to go inspect the car on my behalf.

I'd prefer if the person willing to do me this massive favor to be generally switched on about cars.

I'd like them to inspect the car for:

- Rust

-Accident damage (inspect if all panels line up correctly)

-Engine conditions (Knocking, Exhaust blowing smoke, turbo noise etc)

-Interior condition (rips, cigarette burns etc)

-Modification's it has done.

Also If possible, to take some details Pictures of the car and email to me.

This would be great if someone can do me this, coz it save me time and money If i fly down for a lemon.

If you are interested, Please PM me and I will send you the Link on carsales.com

Thanks in advance,

Dush

Edited by Dush
What he said.

Gf lives nearby, always gives me plenty of ammunition and she loves the hektik accents I do :miner:

...and I thought you were a most decent and upstanding pillar of society :)

All in good fun. There's lots of lovely people around there. She gives me shit for living in Wollongong (everyone from Sydney considers us their inbred step-brother/sister).

To be honest I haven't spent enough time around there to be able to have an informed opinion on it; plan to do so though. Research!

ive spent some time around there, in padstow area, and im from newcastle, and welllll ill just say, i wouldnt live there, no offence to the bankstown folks, but yeah LOL worthy

im in padstow now but grew up in the area all my life. everyone thinks its ghetto for some reason but its by far the friendliest place this side of the parramatta river.

hey im living in bankstown myself.

im selling my r32 gts-t if your interested....

you might have seen it drive around....

calsonic blue with white rims

im asking 5500 for it..

engine is fine

just the highbeam switch and speedo cable needs to be replaced

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