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Make: Nissan Skyline R34 gt (non-turbo)

Model: 1998 r34

Milage: 140k

Transmission: 4spd triptronic

Colour: black

Location: liverpool

Complied? yes

RWC supplied? rego until mid december

Currently registered? until decemeber

Price: $9,000 ono throw some prices at me !

Contact: 0423 106 346

Comments / Modifications: car was brought from a dealership about 1 yr ago now as my first car and was purchased for 23k. In febuary of this year it was parked out the front of my girlfriends house and was hit by a stolen car from behind. The car was not insured and the driver was never caught so i am left with the repair bill. i kept it with the intention of fixing it but i have lost interest and want a smaller cheaper car.

i was quoted 3k to get the rear end fixed and the damage to the front. the font bar and bonet is slightly bent because it was pushed into a car parked infront of it. the front bar was replaced so just the bonnet and front right guard need to be looked at.

the damage to the rear of the car is as follows. the beaver needs to be cut out and replaced and the back left quarter needs to be fixed aswell, the boot and rear bar will need to be replaced but apart from that its fine. the car is not a write off i still drive it every day too and from work. too look at the damge looks very minimal however the bever is badly bent. the car also comes with 19" jet machined 5 spoke chrome wheels.

i will work on getting a camera an getting pics up asap. the car is available for ay inspections any time after 5:30pm all week. mechanically it is great the engine is serviced regularily and it runs great. the bodywork on the other hand is in need of attention hence the very cheap price of the car.

i was quoted $3,500 to fix the car back to standard condition or 6k with a full respray and fix.

here is a list of parts needed to be replaced

bonnet

front right guard

rear bar

x2 rear lights

boot

beaver

As mentioned above, make me an offer close to 9k. again the car is fully intact and still driven daily. too look at you really cant tell it is badly damaged.

Images: will be uploaded asap dont hesitate to call and ask any questions.

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