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Well I crashed my car a few months ago and due to lazyness and work commitments I still havent gotten around to selling it off... until now

So for sale I have a 1989 4 door R32 N/A, 134,000KM with 3" exhaust and 3 coilovers (front left damaged due to crash, maybe fixable) which i want to sell as a whole. Originally i was going to fix this car myself as a project but after having a better look i saw the damage to the chassis and control arm is a bit too much to make it worthwhile, its the buyers choice whether they want to fix it, sell it for parts for a profit or even to use as spare parts for their 4 Door R32.

Im asking $1,500 for the ENTIRE car but will consider other reasonable offers. This includes the body, RB20DE engine (N/A), full interior, coilover suspension, resealed master brake cylinder (completed day before crash), basically the entire car minus the 2 left hand doors, left side mirron and the front left quarter panel

The car is to be sold AS A WHOLE, meaning i will not be selling off seperate parts, as i need this car gone by December 1.

Car is located in Canberra. Please PM any questions and i will get back to you as soon as possible.

Pics: (first 3 photos taken with camera phone, sorry for quality)

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Dont worry about the date on the pics, car crash was in September

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Sorry cant part it out, reason for me wanting to sell urgently is im moving house and i dont want to have to cart this along with me and getting stuck with a gutted car is worse in my mind :(

Pm's replied

Baconer, I would be interested in the catback, gearbox and 2 rims that are still good. $500 is my offer. I know you don't want to part out but I know a guy that wil give you $500 for the whole interior. That makes $1000 :P so sell a couple of other bits and you have made your cash :sick:

If only you were in Brisbane.. i would've bought the whole lot nd made a track car or something??

Oh well, goodluck with the sale

  • 2 weeks later...

Well its looking like ill be parting this thing out in the next week or 2 after ive moved house and everything is sorted over there.

Start pming me with interest on any items you want so ive got some motivation to hurry up with it :)

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