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I have an R33 GTS that has been written off due to being t-boned. Although the car is not worth getting fixed the damage is not actually that extreme and only the rear quarter panel and suspension has been taken out. All the rims are still okay and everything else inside and out are in good condition.

Anyway looking at $4500 ono for the entire car as is...

Location: Upper Beaconsfield, Melbourne

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How many KM's has the car done?

I have money ready to transfer for gearbox delivered to SA

Not sure about ks will have to check. Looks like I am going to have to pull the car apart. I will arrange to get all the parts removed asap.

Hi there, any chance youve still got all for springs for your ride. If so how much would you be will to part with them. Also, i take it, from the pics, that they havent been compressed/lowered previously. Kind regards, Evan

does it run and how many ks has it done let me know

might be good for project car i am looking at building

The engine runs fine but the rear right hand suspension is fooked.

128000ks on the clock. The car itself is in great condition inside and out (with the exception of the crash damage). The car was fully re-sprayed a year ago.

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4 stud hey

umm i know the suspension and panel at the back there are pretty bad

but are the mounts for the suspension at all dammaged??

and is it posible to transefer suspension from a 5 stud s1 gtst into this car??

4 stud hey

umm i know the suspension and panel at the back there are pretty bad

but are the mounts for the suspension at all dammaged??

and is it posible to transefer suspension from a 5 stud s1 gtst into this car??

Not sure I am no expert on this kind of thing ... you would have to come and inspect the damage yourself.

well i will look into it

what would you want for the bare shell

no lights no doors no boot no front guards no bonnet nothing just the bare shell

Not sure I am a while off getting that far but what ever it is worth I guess.

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