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Item: skyline r32 wreck

Age: 18

Condition: used

Price: u tell me

To Fit: all r32 cars

Location: melbourne

Contact: PM me

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ok guys i had an accedint a few weeks ago and my car is now a wreck its A NON-REPAIRABLE WRITE OFF

have a look at the pix and give me a price for THE WHOLE CAR ONLY, coz i cant be bothered selling it for parts, coz no time

so the engine has survived and its hasnt been modified or abused and the transmission i dont know if its ok, it is repairable

i have a mock up veil side its only 3 months old the front might be repairable and the diff is in immaculate condition

there is a $70 of Vpower racing fuel now i think it worth more than that, the back of the car is fine too every thing is in the best quality it can be in, so give me a good price of what its worth and its urs, but u must post it here not pm me, i know now the r32 owners r going crazy now, if u have an r32 damaged from the back or passenger side this wreck will make that car look like brand new

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are you selling parts separate or the car as a whole?

im after the front guard indicator covers (the ones on the side of the car not front)

quote from advert. : "have a look at the pix and give me a price for THE WHOLE CAR ONLY, coz i cant be bothered selling it for parts, coz no time".

Pretty clear don't you think dreamd?!

How did the accident happen skyline-driver? Looks like you were very lucky to escape that crash.

"so give me a good price of what its worth and its urs, but u must post it here not pm me, "

Whats the deal mate. Be a little more reasonableand put something like anything over $500 in the next week will get it or give your ph no and they can call you.

People don't have time to put in offers and wait 2 months to find out if they've got it.

I'll offer $750 if its a gtst manual and I can get it this w/e.

quote from advert. : "have a look at the pix and give me a price for THE WHOLE CAR ONLY, coz i cant be bothered selling it for parts, coz no time".

Pretty clear don't you think dreamd?!

why dont you let him answer for himself, the reason why i asked is cause im after the side indicator covers, hardly worth purchasing a whole car for such a minor thing

why dont you let him answer for himself, the reason why i asked is cause im after the side indicator covers, hardly worth purchasing a whole car for such a minor thing

Then search the for sale section.

Im in with 1k

Unless there is a price then its open for offers

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