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Hey guys, looking at buying a 1994 R33 GTS-T Skyline (140000km), and yeh just wondering if you guys know of someone or a company that could do a run over of the car before I purchase (Mt Lawley/city area possibley)?

I am aware that internals can't be checked but would be good if someone that new a bit more then me could tell me where I may or may not have problems $$$$$ involved etc!

Where abouts can you get your injectors cleaned and any ideas of cost? Ive heard $200+ for a dodgy clean and around $500 for a detailed clean????

Thanks,

Dan

Good old Ken at Hyperdrive

http://www.hyperdrivems.com.au/

08 9209 3100

If you become a SAUWA member he might even give you a discount :laugh:

Cheers guys, I recieved email from Ken this morning saying he can do a pre purchase inspection for $180 including compression and cylinder leakage test? I guess that is fairlly reasonable considering RACs $280 pre-purchase check???

He never actually said what the 'waiting list' was like; I believe its pritty long for hyperdrive???

Yes will definately become a member of SAUWA just thought I should purchase my skyline first before becoming a member but shit if it gets me a little discount!

The forums have been incredibly helpful for me over the last 3+ months in relation to buying a skyline!

180 is an awesome price if it includes leakdown and compression test

As suggested above, dont bother taking an import to just any mech workshop, make sure they are import and nissan specialists

which hyperdrive are

they work on them, race them, drive them, love them - cant go wrong as they will know what to look for when asessing the heath of a potential purchase.

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