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i have finally come to terms with the fact that some heartless bastard has f**ked my car and im not going to be able to fix it ....its not the money.....its the time involved.

they ripped wires from every where, smashed all the windows, stole all my mods, its going to be so much work to fix it but i beleive the car could be fixed up back to stock condition for about 4 grand.

i really dont want to strip the car.....i have decided to buy an r32 gtr, and fit a bee r kit to it in bayside blue! yall are gonn love my next little project!!....and i want to get rid of the bad taste my pride and joy has left in my mouth

its still got a great motor and gearbox, turbo back exhuast which cost me 1700 all up, great interior, turbos still there, all the wheels, lol theres just alot of wires hanging around everywhere and a lot of broken glass.

and some minor front end damage that has not affected the engine bay at all

so if anyones interested in a cheap project r33, or knows of a place i can sell it too please let me know....id like 5 - 6 grand for it .....dunno if ill get it though, however i have a 1500 dollar body kit....final konexion that i will provide with the car if one of you guys are interested in looking at it??

thanks for the support in my last post guys. i have not been so depressed in my life i loved that car so much!

if the person that stripped my car at springbrook reads this, i want to kill you. i dont like you and i would appreciate you coming forward.... no cops involved you gutless bastard... hope the crack you smoke after selling my mods kills you you f**king cheap c*&t :(:P:wub::(

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before someone else says it..do you have any pics of the damage? You might get some more reaction in the for sale and classifieds sections as well..(incase you haven't posted there).

if I ever found someone in the middle of stealing shit out of my car, I dont know what I would do. I would probobly be going to gaol that night however....

5 - 6 k is not a bad deal if the engine and box is still in good nick. Post some pics up of the car, I might be able to find someone who wants a cheap project car.

if I ever found someone in the middle of stealing shit out of my car, I dont know what I would do. I would probobly be going to gaol that night however....

+1

sonsofbitches can't buy their own shit... needa steal others...

although what goes around comes around :P

Hey Anthony ,

That is real Cheap. I reckon Id know a couple of guys that would consider buying it from what you have Described dont seem to bad. But Id like to know more. and we could probably arrange an Inspection thats of course its not sold already.

--also pm sent.



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