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looks damn good, makes me pissed that i bought my 95 SII for 20K 1 year ago and this one here looks superior and only 82,000 kms.

One thing though lots of sellers are very reluctant to take their car to someone like SST or Hyperdrive cause anything that pops up makes it look so bad for the seller.

Well it will be hard to take it to SST these days..

The seller shouldn't be reluctant , because if they have nothing to hide, there should be no problem. A lot of cars we check have faults even the seller didn't know and just because someone is selling their car, doesn't make them dodgy.;)

We have also had cars that have been in very good nick and will also say that as well. We do give the cars a thorough checkover including compression test and cylinder leakage if required plus the knowledge we have of the Nissan product.

We don't profess to be experts on Holdens and Falcons, but our knowledge of the Nissan range is pretty good and I am confident we can do a better job of checking the product than the RAC/SGIO van man thingy..:O

Cheers

Ken

exactly, take a high technology sports car to ppl who know what they are and how they work

i remember when my battery died and the rac came for my 31, the first thing he asked me was if it was 3l... .when it clearly had the 2500 came cover on it. awe inspiring i promise.

I missed out, the car got purchased by some other dude about 2 hours before I arived at his house.

* Im going into deep depression.

Gotta start all over again. ....

*Wont be seeing me this week Ken.

:bs!:

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