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hey guys,

stacked my s14 into a landcruiser at the mobil erindale intersection (where you turn left into erindale) and smashed my front end up (including my Trust RPSL cooler :cries: )

i need some S14 series 1 front headlights. if you know anyone selling em let me know.

pics will come up later.

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Damn man, thats some serious damage there... I take it that it was only 3rd party insured??? I know you probably don't want to hear this, but do you think its worth repairing... your engine bay looks badly damaged, and just by looking at it i would say the engine definetly needs to come out to repair it... Goodluck which ever way you decide to go..

Dayne

engines fine, plug in a cooler and itll run bar the air con...

im going to be doing some slightly wild things to the car seeing as its munted properly so after the cruiser and fine and tow and everything is sorted ill sit down with a calculator, do my tax return (itll be due then) and see where im at.

:P that sucks, lol i live right near erindale 2. Wanted an s14 but could barely afford to buy one and adding on full comp insurance was just to much. Any idea who owns that white R33 with P plates that sits in the woolies car park often? Seen a relatively nice S14 out front of the PCYC, was up for sale is all I remember and had a tan interior retrim.

And can someone tell that dude with the orange soarer to get a respray with decent looking paint.

Anyways bad luck, but I suppose thats life ;) if u fix it up and want to give it to me i'll give you my contact details :)

Hey Mate,

Didnt realise your damage was so bad!

I have got practicarly a whole front end for your car.

I also have a bonnet that could be panel beated too...

As I said let me know what you want and I will help you out!

Cheers,

Robbie

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