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hey all, i have bought a n/a r33 through an importer in sydney and due to pick the car u soon today i sent an nrma inspector to check the car out

relly dissapointed the car has some guard damage some interior damage some exterior panel damage some under enginge damage which could effect oil pressure , knocking sound which is caused by some spring in the engine TELL ME THIS ISNT THAT BAD considering that i have spoken to the dealer and he said everything will be fixed and car will undergo detailing . is this normal in a way considering it has been on a boat , through customs and down from queensland p.s im getting the car for 12000 thanx !!!

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i wudn't touch it....

skylines are much much cheaper now... about 2 years ago (bit less) when i got my R33 GTS25 it cost me a good odd 16k.

1994 R33 GTS25 with 65000km with log books and all.

back then the supply was low with the high demand, and the expensive compliance plates (at that time about 5k)

now you have a much larger range and choices to choose from, if you dont like it and uncomfortable with it... just walk away.

eug

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walk away from it, it sounds dodgy. for 12k you get an NA in aus. it may not have the rims and bodykit but it also wont be damaged. but the decison is up to you, if the dealer is going to fix it most likely they will do a dodgy repair, and then when it comes time to sell it, you will have troubles.

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