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Crash happened on the corner of William st and New south head rd in double bay, no one hurt or injured (i think). Happened around 3pm Today 3/10/06

Anybody know him? GTR btw

He went into the Wollahra Kindergarten, don't think any other cars were involved.

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Holy %$#@

hope no-one was hurt hey, looks like a nasty accident.

LOOKS LIKE THIS ONE --------> http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...howtopic=132231

PICS ---------> http://www.antilag.com/personal/morgs/gtr/

Edited by MrVspec
Can you notice that it has massive dish in the front.. The pictures dont show any dish at the front.. Hope i'm right.

Its on an angle - and not showing dish the same way my one doesnt show front dish when turned

So, who's going to ring Morgs and see if its him?

Edit: Alex, if you checked the link, you wouldve found this:

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Its looking more and more like Morgs

Morgs sold the car right?

Well if you go to www.autostyle.com.au its still advertised, but maybe they havnt updated their site in a few days and it was sold today? Who knows

NISSAN SKYLINE COUPE

Stock # R32GRN

please click on an image to enlarge and view slideshow

Registration Variant

GTR

Transmission Odometer

MANUAL 105000

Series Engine

R32 2.6LTR

Colour Year

racing green 1989

Features

Air Conditioning Adjustable Steering Wheel

Alloy Wheels Compact disc player

Central Locking Remote Control Engine Immobiliser

Leather Steering Wheel Power Mirrors

Power Steering Power Windows

Rear Spoiler Sport Seats

Detailed Information

Fantastic value for a 400KW GTR at under $35,000. Only 3500klm on built engine. (all reciepts, full rebuild) ARIAS forged pistons, EAGLE forged H-beam rods, TOMEI metal head gasket, TOMEI sump baffle, N1 water & oil pump, APEXi 270 deg cams, Adjustable cam gears, APEXi fuel reg, 720cc injectors, BOSCH 044 fuel pump, Z32 AFMs with Greddy 80mm intake & APEXi pod filters, TRUST Type R BOV, remote oil filter, VSPL front mount, Iritop 8 plugs, HKS exhaust manifold, HKS GT 60mm external waste-gate with screamer, Garrett TO4Z turbo, Full Vspec N1 body-kit - Skirts, rear lip, front vents, bonnet lip, Impul 17x9.5" rims 3 piece, lightweight, wrapped in RT215 Azeni 255/40/17s, BILSTIEN suspension. New castor rod bushes etc, short-shifter, DBA 4000 series rotors (new) front & rear with Fereodo pads, Front AND rear Strut Braces, APEXi PowerFC, APEXi Hand controller, BLITZ Dual SBC-R, CD Player, GREX Gearknob, Aftermarket Steering Wheel. , For more details give Domenic at AUTOSTYLE Prestige & Performance Cars a call on (02) 9580 1447.

Price:

$34,900

Yes, Morgs sold the car and is in Melbourne, so it wasn't him.

Good to hear

Rick sold the car to some business man, who then put the car back up for sale after a week because it smells like fuel .....

Anyhow, it was on carsales.com.au ... I'm not sure if someone else bought it before this.

Thats a tragedy, that was one of the nicest GTR's in the country.

P.S Dibs on driveline...... Seriously I hope all are ok.

Edited by teejay

man that looks so much like morgs car. even has the same tyres on it (RT215s). Fark me ragged I hope it wasn't him. The wheels are definately different though so it may not be his car, though there would not be too many Green R32 GTRs in sydney, especially on RT215s... let's hope it's another one.

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