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Morning all,

Was looking to buy this GTR on Saturday and I am chasing some opinions - good / bad, to see if it's worth it or a lemon? Any input would be valued.

Cheers,

http://www.carsales.com.au/all-cars/privat...me&__Nne=15

Or carsales.com.au, GTR badge - price low to high - $13900.

(Am slightly computer illiterate).

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hmmm i would of said a little cheap, so since its so cheap you would want a leak down test on it and full roadworthy

could be about to go bang and there's 10k for a rebuild or 4-5k for a engine you know nothing about

if buying from interstate , make sure its pretty stock ,

you will have to take it through Regency for full inspection - they will treat the car like an import and treat you like a piece of shit . lol

Make sure all ADRs are followed through when imported - eg , side intrusion bars , child restraints if you do buy!!!!

Looks to cheap give it a miss .

looks and sounds awesome, but sounds a little weired that it so cheap, but the thing i cant understand if you where selling a car so cheap why would u replace 4 tyres not to mention the sizes they are thats over a grand easy up to two depending what brands.

yea its hard these days with so many jap cars with "genuine kms" hard to tell the people who are being honest,from the dodgy ones. including importers

could just be like my engine which has been replaced with a low kilometer engine.. or it could have sat in a jap car yard for years you never know..

worth a $38 flight to sydney

13 Oct 10, Wed TT 8902 ADL 06:55 hrs SYD 09:15 hrs Sale Fare 38.95 AUD

Cheers mate, flying into sydney on Friday from work then planned to drive it back - if it was ok. I know enough about GTST's, not so much GTR's. How does compression test work, as in a NRMA type or mechanics?

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