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seriously think that thing is worth 1k? geez

engine, box 7 diff would be worth that and chuck in the few other parts front bar can be fixed etc easy get 1k back

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ok guys be fair a 1000 is too cheap, go find me a skyline engine for that much. the engine it self is worth $1350 thats what every wrecker gives, the half cuts are worth just under $2000 and i am giving basically a half cut and a back cut because the car is hit in the middle. so if anyone offers me $2500 o.n.o u can take it, i have calculated the parts if sold alone is worth some where up to $4000 in total so if u want u can rip this wreck a part and sell it and u will make that much and make ur money back with interest

i will only give my number to the one who will offer me the price that i am happy with, here are more photos to look at, the transmission is auto but it doesn't matter i was gonna convert it to manual but then the crash happened and my friend has converted his skyline to manual with no trouble. as u can see the engine is fine and the interior is gone but the seats and belts and the sunroof etc. has survived. now if some can give some where near the offer just drop me a pm, i don't think there is a need to see it the pictures can tell the story but im happy to organize a time but only for the serious buyers.

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it was a miracle mate. thats all. but i have to say that the r32 is structurally weak coz i crashed at 50 k's and thats the result what if i crashed at a higher speed i think i wouldn't be typing this. anyways back to the sale

No way the engine is worth that much Rb20's go for about 500 max thses days you will be lucky to get 1500 for it in that bad of condition i paid 2500 for a gts4 smashed in the back but they are different to gts all gtr running gear so its worth it.

Gear box 200 bucks nothing if its f**ked

Be realistic in price

well thats how much the wreckers sell them

Well that wrecker is a rip off i wouldnt pay more than 500 at a wrecker in melb for a 20 even the 4wd 20 only go for 1k

ok, well i got offered $1000 price for the engine from 4 of my mates so far so i guess i just have to sell it to one of them and sell the car for parts. my car is now on ebay if u wanna bid type (r32 skyline) and look for it. happy bidding if it doesnt get the price i want i will strip the whole car for parts and sell it here or ebay, but u have to wait until the aucton is finished

did u read my message above i said $2500 o.n.o , i got offered $1500 so far from a member here, if u better it ill sell it mate ok. its on ebay now so wen its finished and i dont get a good price i will sell it here. no need for insults

did u read my message above i said $2500 o.n.o , i got offered $1500 so far from a member here, if u better it ill sell it mate ok. its on ebay now so wen its finished and i dont get a good price i will sell it here. no need for insults

A realistic price take the 1500 you are coming out the winner there aint many good panels left there and 20 are worth nothing thses days

it was a miracle mate. thats all. but i have to say that the r32 is structurally weak coz i crashed at 50 k's and thats the result what if i crashed at a higher speed i think i wouldn't be typing this. anyways back to the sale

Yeah sure ??? My bullshitometre just went off the scale................. :D

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