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Looking For Someone Experienced With Gtrs To Come To A Final Inspection With Me. Would Mean The World.


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Car is north of Melbourne. Lalor.

I've done the first inspection.

From my mechanical experience it looks reasonable but I need someone to look over it more thoroughly in case I missed some things.

Would really appreciate it as this is my first GTR.

Hopefully someone is available either Friday or Saturday.

Cheers!

Meh don't mess around.

either get it to one of the GTR experienced work shops

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/topic/13305-local-wreckers-and-workshops/

or get state roads to check it out:

http://stateroads.com.au/

(these guys saved me from a couple bad buys in the past)

Have a look at the report they did for this guy

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/topic/234895-dont-buy-this-1993-r33-gts-t/

either way will be much better than getting another random to check it out.

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