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UMM I have heard mixed reports about this car.... theres not to many around so i would say it is the same one. I have heard that it must have been in quite a large accident before hand as on the right upper arch just to the right of the drivers window there is quite a large crease showing that the metal has bent previously. For the crease to be appearing there there must have been a VERY large accident to the front right hand side.

Still thats not to say that the car would be MAD to drive and own but yeah thats some of the info i have heard about it.

besides many of the imports we see on the road has been in crashes...

correct me if i am wrong as this is just what i have heard.

  • 3 weeks later...

Hi Guys,

Thought I better clear a few things up regarding this car:

I met the owner yesterday at WorksAuto, and yes he does own Northside Kawasaki. He's a really nice guy, used to own WRX's but has now seen the light.

The car has been up on the hoist and there appears to be no smash damage, so please no more rumors about the car:D

I am hoping he will join us in future cruises and possibly the PAS Autosalon. He is going to be spending a fair bit of money on the car and is happy to have fun on the roads with any takers:D

See'ya:burnout:

Fair enough, i do have one question though which i have seen with my own eyes, how is the crease possible without there being some form of damage on the right hind window pillar, i saw it out the front at auto salon and i can confirm it, a crease like that doesn't just happen from a small dent... and it's not like you running into curbs with your window pillar... then again i have heard some stroies about your driving paul:D

maybe the repair was very proffesional? i just dunno... I could be wrong but i'm just not sure about that crease.... any how i am sure he is very happy with his purchase! black looks quite nice on a r34 GTR!!!

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