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Ive got a '92 R32 gts4, and i crashed it!

So now i need parts and info.

Ive been told i need Godzilla parts, and that GTR bits wont fit?

I thought they were the same thing, but my crash repairer says otherwise.

Does anyone know of any parts (front end stuff), or a cheap complete car? I dont need a motor, just chassis and suspension bits.

Any info would be greatly appreciated, anything you could tell me would be of great help

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Most GTR bits will most definitely fit. I have an R32 GTS4 too.

You'll find the rad support, guards and front bar are different, as is the engine (obviously) and supporting bits... but the hubs, suspension, rails, rad support etc are shared.

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Ive got a '92 R32 gts4, and i crashed it!

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i'm gonna say that its a write-off. the chassis is certainly bent and you would be better off getting a new one and stripping all the good parts off this one and selling them to recoupe some of the losses.

Hey Shan, reply to my PM! :D

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PM? oh... oh yeah... replied :D

Yeah it does look like a write off, although if you were to replace the front section of the rail, the inner guard and the rail it might be ok... big job though. I'd say your insurance company would just write it off.

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PM? oh... oh yeah... replied :D

Yeah it does look like a write off, although if you were to replace the front section of the rail, the inner guard and the rail it might be ok... big job though. I'd say your insurance company would just write it off.

yeah, i reckon any insurance company would write it off - but even from a economical point of view, it looks like it would cost close enough to the value of the car to repair (i'm talking about a proper job - no shortcuts!)

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