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Looking to wreck my 33 GTS-t that happened late last year when some clever old lady thought it might be a good idea to run a red light. I bought the car back off of the insurance company and have had it sitting here since as I've been too busy with work and other commitments to do anything with it. In the last few weeks I've sold off the turbo and exhaust but everything else is still there. She cleaned right across my front so headlights, front bar, rad support are all rooted. I tried turning over the motor after getting the wreck back and can confirm it still runs fine. Car has approx 130000km's on the clock. Interior is mint condition apart from the dash and steering wheel where the airbags have deployed but seats, trim etc are all fine. She ran on white 17' BuddyClub P1's and I just put new rubber on them probably two to three weeks before the car was totalled so the tyres would have done under 1500k's.

Looking at getting around the $4000-5000k for the wreck, honestly I don't know if this is too steep but it's a starting point and I'm willing to negotiate. If there is enough interest in parts I will also be willing to strip the car off and sell parts individually...

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Most have been sold off already buddy, still have an RB25 PowerFC with hand controller and boost controller but I'm 99% sure that's spoken for by Madaz

Most have been sold off already buddy, still have an RB25 PowerFC with hand controller and boost controller but I'm 99% sure that's spoken for by Madaz

yes spoken for :blink: Luke is my Angel , my knight in shining armour :thumbsup:

Luke im looking into getting my turbo reconditioned and am willing to put back on you engine so it is a DET again

how much u looking at for the motor and box together?? not worried bout the turbo or manifold. Id need the wiring loom and computer (if u have the stock one). And r the front calipers and rotors ok or were they damaged in the accident?

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