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hey guys, unfortunately my little brother has a car accident last week sometime. Some of you guys out from the west would of heard about it. so we have decided to sell the car as it is.

Item: Damaged white r34 gtt for sale

Condition: Condition is visible by pics.

Price: we will start with $10k ono

Location: West Syd

Contact: Any questions PM

Comments: Please do not ask me exactly what is wrong with the car. If u wanna know whats wrong with car best you come out and inspect the car fr yourself. But by looking at the car it seems as if the engine is still good. only damage to the engine is prob the oil sump

more pics can be sent via PM if needed

Do not ask me to part out any parts! Selling the car as a whole.

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I hope your brother is ok dude..

Quick question: did it have a side mount? If so whats the conditions and willing to seperate?

yea he is ok. yea side mount is squashed like a coke can. you can have it for scrap metal if u like. lol

=)

can you give us some more specs mate?

auto/manual?

turbo/na?

any mods?

listed on revs?

quote to fix?

what is the lowest price your willing to take for it?

also interior and engine bay pics would be great.

thanks mate

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