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r32 gtst with front end damage some idiot pulled out at the lights without looking

str8 in front of me shattered just got it registered the day b4 now its time to get rid of it im sik of looking at it every morning knowing i cant drive it

it has only 85000ks on chassis r33 interior rb20det was told it has internal work though havnt opened to see and has after market turbo

boost controller boost gauge cd player new 3" zorst turbo back full drift suspension seems to be no damage to steering or anything

though is hard to steer as gaurd is touching wheel. the car was running sweet b4 accident car was well maintained and serviced every 5000k

interior is in vgc windows are all good aswell no cracks or anything will sell with bronze 17" work rims as pictured on rear

i am also selling the gold 18's and will throw in a set of potenza semi slick tires to the buyer

have had car quoted to repair will cost between 2-3k painted

is good for parts or repair

also i am willing to trade this for a 7 seater 4x4

want to sell car complete though if dosnt sell will part her out

make me an offer

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im in sunshine vic

min 3k with bronze work rims

1100 for 18" gold work rims with potenza tyres

car owes me alot more and is worth more in parts

if you want to look at it give me a call 0401787434

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