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Thanks guys, will keep you posted, go in to do it now

Tsk Tsk oh Anthony I need to teach you how to work on cars.

The key is have a go, if you remember where the screws go your fine.

Yeah and dont give him any beers while he is working as he will try and screw everything!

Hahaha I'm just a friendly guy.

Except to benji, he makes us look bad.

Must of been lulzy when people looked at the convoy of Skylines and then noticed the big fat commotank among the pack trying to blend into the scene.

Must of been lulzy when people looked at the convoy of Skylines and then noticed the big fat commotank among the pack trying to blend into the scene.

People dont NOTICE commodores!! Although seeing a troll driving a car is a bit odd so maybe...............

Hahah good idea tank, I got ant dawg on board for professional detailer to look for accidents :)

Once I get a bit more serious a convoy may arise bhahahahaha!

Stfu benji.

Yeh i think mine may have been in a prang in japan b4 it was brought over, front drivers fender seems a little bit off, i didnt notice it when i went to inspect/pick it up from TAS, emotions got the better of me i was awed by the presence of a GTR i was about to buy :wub:. Passed mechanical inspection and turbos where checked for freeplay so all was good on that end.

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Yeh i think mine may have been in a prang in japan b4 it was brought over, front drivers fender seems a little bit off, i didnt notice it when i went to inspect/pick it up from TAS, emotions got the better of me i was awed by the presence of a GTR i was about to buy :wub:. Passed mechanical inspection and turbos where checked for freeplay so all was good on that end.

Do you know what grade import it was?

AND BEFORE YOU SAY ANYTHING BENJI, PLEASE STFU :yes:

ohh and for thoes of u that wanted to see the RB go boom, was on a private road ofc no speed limits where broken on this night.

http://www.facebook.com/#!/photo.php?v=459623764077305

had to have it uploaded to rapebook, if u cant watch it add me as a friend. you can hear it pop just b4 my m8 says "What the F#@K"

http://www.facebook.com/#!/adam.western.9

Yeh i think mine may have been in a prang in japan b4 it was brought over, front drivers fender seems a little bit off, i didnt notice it when i went to inspect/pick it up from TAS, emotions got the better of me i was awed by the presence of a GTR i was about to buy :wub:. Passed mechanical inspection and turbos where checked for freeplay so all was good on that end.

Yeah, the panel gaps for R34's are usually spot on and to within a pooftenth of a millimetre.

Unequal panel gaps usually does indicate there is some underlying accident damage. Check the bolts of the panel and if they have been repainted then it means the panel has been taken off before.

Gayyyyyyyyyyyy

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Do you know what grade import it was?

AND BEFORE YOU SAY ANYTHING BENJI, PLEASE STFU :yes:

No i didnt get the paperwork from Japan, i know when the car was imported and by who it was brought in in 2009 buy autostyle performance in sydney, bought buy a guy in his 20s from QLD then sold to the guy in TAS in the space of 6 months of it getting into AUS. Tried to contact auto style about it, apparently they changed owners so they didnt have the details from the cars previously brought in.

Im not to fussed buy it, i had a limited amout of time to find one as i needed a car since i sold my last one, it passed all the mechanical checkes and a miss aligned panel does not rly fase me that much i can just take it to one of the shops in syd and have them take it off and align it properly. and for the price i paid im happy with it.

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I've failed already, shitty socket set isn't long enough to remove one of the bolts ha

Gotta spanner ya nut?............... I mean for the nut :P

If its the one with the stud and you have no other tools try getting the socket on the nut with no extension or ratchet and go from there..............

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