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Just wondering if anyone knew of a Burgundy R33 with skylinesaustralia.com stickers on that was recently written off?

Nothing on the car that would really stand out body wise but has an after market exhaust and a big fmic, bov, etc.

Also R32 4 door, white, with lots of Driftwa, tenagah, and exedy stickers on it, big fmic and coil overs, had an under bonnet fire.

Just chasing any info on the cars and mods etc

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we are getting about 80 wrecks a weeks coming through the gates at work, and these are two that caught my eye.

just curious as to what mods they have and if they are worth bidding on when and if they come up for auction.

we are getting more and more imports/performance cars through now as insurance is writing them off with sometimes only fairly minor damage.

we also have a few wrx's and evo's etc in the yard so if anyone is chasing parts/motors etc let me know and i will give you a heads up when i see them getting ready to be auctioned. you'd be very suprised to see what the average wreck gets sold for here :(

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