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Make: 1998

Model: R34 25GT

Milage: 86XXX

Transmission: Semi Auto

Colour: Silver

Location: Springvale, VIC

Currently registered? Yes but going to be a write off

Price: $8000 nego

Contact: 0430065291

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My car has been hit in the back by somebody else and its getting written off. The damages are to the back bumper and the left body panel. The car is still drivable but have to be written off. I'm looking for offers from people who wants to buy from me and sell the parts because i dont know how to remove the part off or unless someone wants certain parts and he can remove it himself. The engine is in good condition have been service every 3 months with good quality oil. The transmission, seats , bonnets , side skirts all in good condition. the front bumper has a bit of scratch underneath which is not visible unless u look under. and i got 17 inch alloy wheels with atleast 90% thread on my tires. I am the first owner in australia and i had the car for only 10 months in which it was garaged the whole time except i drive on weekends and i had 2 trips to ballarat. I'll post the pics of the rear damage and some pics of the car as a whole. any good offers are welcome..

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I've been trying to upload pictures for the last 45 mins but in vain. got a slow connection. anyways i'll upload then laters but will be waiting for replies...

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Make: 1998

Model: R34 25GT

Milage: 86XXX

Transmission: Semi Auto

Colour: Silver

Location: Springvale, VIC

Currently registered? Yes but going to be a write off

Price: $8000 nego

Contact: 0430065291

Comments / Modifications:

My car has been hit in the back by somebody else and its getting written off. The damages are to the back bumper and the left body panel. The car is still drivable but have to be written off. I'm looking for offers from people who wants to buy from me and sell the parts because i dont know how to remove the part off or unless someone wants certain parts and he can remove it himself. The engine is in good condition have been service every 3 months with good quality oil. The transmission, seats , bonnets , side skirts all in good condition. the front bumper has a bit of scratch underneath which is not visible unless u look under. and i got 17 inch alloy wheels with atleast 90% thread on my tires. I am the first owner in australia and i had the car for only 10 months in which it was garaged the whole time except i drive on weekends and i had 2 trips to ballarat. I'll post the pics of the rear damage and some pics of the car as a whole. any good offers are welcome..

Images:

I've been trying to upload pictures for the last 45 mins but in vain. got a slow connection. anyways i'll upload then laters but will be waiting for replies...

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