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Guys im about to buy a skyline today and i have a few quick questions, i dont have time for searching. Its a 91 mspec gts-t and i dont know about this but on side of the car where it has the gt badge its all silver i thought the t part of the badge is always red for turbo cars? the owner said the 89-91 models came with the silver badge meaning there turbo but after 92 they came with the red badge. Is this correct? are r32 gts-t's m spec's 91 still able to be driving on your p's in victoria? how much would the front brakes of a 32 mpsec front brakes cost? and is it possible for someone to check out this vin hcr32-070981. There was some sort of long number near the side of the engine bay that was similar to a vin? is there always a plate on the side of the engines bay's with a sort of vin code to it in these cars?

edit: can someone give me a link to what i should look out for when buying a 32?

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you'll be allowed to drive a r32 gtst on your p's if you get your p's before july.

(i'm not saying you won't get questioned, but technically yes, at the moment you are.)

not sure about your other questions though sorry.

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your asking these qusetions on THE DAY your buying the car... asking for a bit of trouble dont you think?

theres a thread in General Auto at the top of the home page called "Nissan Fast", that'll help you with some more info on the car. And i would imagine32 brakes are quite cheap... well the discs anyways

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People have taken time to respond to one of your other threads about this, and it seems you didn't bother to read the replies, if you had, you'd have found that the things you're asking (again) have already been answered.

Searching for information which has been covered time and time again is much quicker than starting a thread and waiting around for people to reply, so to say you don't have time to search is just silly. ;)

Please read this:

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...howtopic=113261

and this:

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...107253&st=0

and this:

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...howtopic=156220

and ask about the vin here:

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...howtopic=133729

There's no such thing as an M spec 32. :sleep:

Badges can be changed if you don't like the colour of them.

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just called the owner back with the 32 i got 3 numbers he said

the vin number is:

6t91mpv97y1net001

the special import vechile number is:

44356/1

body number:

hcr-070981

i think he has the body number mixed up with the vin number. Should'nt the vin number have 32 at the start of the vin code to say its a 32 model?

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just called the owner back with the 32 i got 3 numbers he said

the vin number is:

6t91mpv97y1net001

the special import vechile number is:

44356/1

body number:

hcr-070981

i think he has the body number mixed up with the vin number. Should'nt the vin number have 32 at the start of the vin code to say its a 32 model?

No the facft it has that Vin means it was imported some time ago under the old Low Volume Scheme

Your body number is the HCR32****** Number

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Guys i didn't end up gettin the skyline, was a bit suss wih it not being in the nissan fast program. Just got a question for when i find a skyline that im interested in buying, what is a good mechanic to take the car to get it all checked out for rust under the car compression tests all that.

Thanks

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there is a guy calles scott in mornington that specailises in imported cars, he is good i got him to do a rwc on my car to get the deffect taken off, but mornington might be to far for you. the name of his company is 'BLUE MOTORS" hope that helps if you still need it

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