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Sorry mate, unfortunate for those who are looking for parts, the people that got in first will get first dibs if i decide to go that way, but if i do go that way i will start listings so we can all keep track of whats avai. and whats not.

Thanks anyway mate

unlucky my friend, i was gonna say does ya horn work but.... helso got dere first ;)

Yeah i know, many thoughts but i have decided to go back to bikes looking at the moment so the sooner i sort this out the better

ahhh man u should fix it up dude!!! ahaha do a r34 front cut u better of than selling it and gettin 5gz -,-"

Just to let everyone know I bought the entire car from R33 GTST, wasn't sure whether I was going to keep or strip it. Some of you will be pleased to know I intend on stripping the entire car down. The following are parts are already spoken for by myself to go on my car namely front/rear brakes (calipers/rotors/handbrake assembly), 5 spd gearebox (I already run an RB25 box behind the SR and will keep as a spare), the diff and halfshafts.

Everything else will be available, I have spent 2 days at a mates shop carefully pulling things down and will continue to do so as I can. All items will be in very good or excellent condition unless otherwise stated, the car is a '97 Series II with 70,036km on the odo.

I will try to post up a new thread with pics/prices tomorrow of what is currently off the car, the following is damaged beyond use to anyone and as such going to the tip.

-bonnet smashed

-front bar (already gone)

-front reo bar

-Greddy M-spec FMIC kit (only the cold pipes survived)

-elctric fan for air con (fan is OK but the shroud is stuffed)

-headlights both L & R

-front guards both L & R (L is a little damaged at front will give away)

-rad support (centre piece is "ok" though)

-rad shroud

-radiator (only the bottom plastic tank is good)

-tie rods L & R bent

-lower control arms L & R both snapped

-front swaybar links L & R snapped (not sure on the bar itself yet)

-front Nismo shocks: L has a bent shaft, not sure on R (will give away free with sale of rear Nismo shocks)

-castor rods: L is bent, not sure on R, but both have good new looking poly bushes that may be of interest

-windscreen cracked

that's all I have for now, all interior seats/belts/dash/boot lining/rear reo/rear bar/tail lights/cat back exhaust (3" to 4") have all been removed, the doors/mirrors/boot (with adjustable GTR spoiler) in the next week, the engine/loom/subframe/fuel tank/windows are likely 2-3weeks away

edit: the block didn't move or get hit, cross member is still straight, the engine fan was just resting up against the rad and bent a few fins...just to give you an idea of the crash

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Luke - Robs got horn for you :laugh:

PT front hubs for me are no good i need RS4 GTR front hubs I'm pretty sure you don't need the hub to have the hand brake assembly but lets just see what happens when you pull it all apart

how much for the rear gtr spoiler

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