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2000 r34 4 door

listed as repairable write off, all damage has been repaired(needed only front bumper and reo) resprayed pearl white

drives perfect, has bobtail boot wing 160,000k's

taken to viv inspection, all work was found to be good but they want it checked over by a panel beater, also a structural test and complete airbag test,

expect to add another 1500-2000 to go down that road, have all paperwork and can help some of the hassle

more for someone that wants a complete untouched 4door or use as a track car or doner car, would complete myself but ive given up and bought another 4door

cars located in skye 3977 victoria

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Airbag test? You mean get it on a Consult to check for faults? I can do that with my laptop. What does the structural test involve?

I don't get why the VIV inspections are so difficult, they are the engineers signing off on the vehicle so shouldn't they get their hands dirty and check it for themselves? My brother had a bad VIV experience so I am hesitant.

Do you have any pics? Non turbo I assume?

yes, if your considering this thinking a viv is a easy thing to get i would advise against it

the airbag test is simply a consult readout,BUT it needs to be done at a nissan dealership and have the receipt to prove

the stuct test is done at a panel shop that has one of those cnc type rack things, measures all the body points and says its all in spec, ive gone to one in dandy that will to the test and check over my work for $1500, the test alone is $500 i think

yeah viv is crazy

it is NON turbo, the bar was replaced with the turbo bar

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