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no no, a 33R is the go....

seems VERY strange that they wrote it off hey... VERY strange!

maybe ask them how much to buy the wreck ? you get your 37k back, and buy the wreck for maybe 10-15.. instant profit!!

then sell it and buy a 34R with extra cash from your old lady!

Hehehe Strich9ine , I won't bother getting the wreck, if i have to repair it , It will cost me 18k, that's hell lot , I better get other car w/o accident history.

Yeah it takes them around 2 weeks and there is no sign of the parts coming from japan, and it's hell exp to repair r34, I wonder why.

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Updating the thread, around 2 weeks gonna finish :)

The guy offered me to paint the rest of the body for 900 is it abit expensive? roof, right hand panel , door, left hand part ( on top of the window part)

If the price is cheap i'll go with it to make my car mint

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