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yeh that is correct, i was written off by just car as they didnt want to fix it

and just for everyones clarification, for $6500 the car comes with standard ecu

$7000 with the power fc

cheers

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IMHO i would not fix it...

i know i probably shouldnt say it as i need tol sell it...but fark it

the only time it woul be good to fix is if someone wanted to make it into a project - have it sitting in a garage and do it piece by piece as a boredom breaker...

i started this thread to use this whole veh for spares, which i thought was a good idea for someone with a fairly stock 32

but if people are interested in actually fixing it, the insurnce assessor reconed about 10k to fix...so i think someone that knows what they are doing, knows who to buy from and has the time one their hands, could probably get it done for $8000 - $8500 (if not less) at a rough guess...

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am contemplating taking parts out to make it cheaper...as follows

- without the turbo $5500 ono

- without turbo and gearbox $4800 ono

-without turbo, gearbox, bov and rims $4300 ono

(if the rims arent sold with the car, then arrangements must be made by buyer to have a set of rims for the car for transporting)

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am contemplating taking parts out to make it cheaper...as follows

- without the turbo $5500 ono

- without turbo and gearbox $4800 ono

-without turbo, gearbox, bov and rims $4300 ono

my offer still stands mate! :)

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