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It pains me to post this thread, but it has to be done.. After hitting a light pole on the front drivers side my baby is a write-off.

So now I'm selling off as much as I can. Before the crash the car was in great condition inside and out, and most parts still are.

I don't really know exactly what part is what, and theres too much for me to list and price everything.

Its a 1998 R33 Gtst 40th Anniverssary in Midnight Purple. Mostly stock condition, Trust 3" exhaust, GReddy Turbo timer, Pedders lowered springs.

So if you need anything let me know and there's a good chance it's there.

I'll try and get some pics up soon, let me know if you want to see something.

Bare in mind I am in Alice Springs so everything will need to be posted.

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mate just quering ur turbo? how many klm's has it done?

any shaft play, and what not, what sort of condition is it in?

just wondering cuz mines on the way out, deciding wether 2 replace with another 1 now or later.

thanks

The car has 150k on it, but was in very good condition for that many k's.

The turbo is being sold with the engine provided buyer comes up with cash soon.

will post up if sale falls through.

Parts that are gone are:

Engine, turbo, Gearbox, seats, rims, dash plastics, stereo, front dump.

So don't ask for them, but anything else might still be there.

Rims survived but have been sold,

Headlights are damaged, drivers side only has a small crack right on the corner but the passengers side housing is cracked.

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/he...image71996.html

if you might still want the lights let me know.

Exhaust is sold, pending payment

I have had an offer to take the whole car, just pending payment now. So any parts you want I will have to run by him first.

He will still be selling off the parts he doesn't need, so let me know what you want still.

RBPOWA- Yeah I'm in Alice, but have got someone who wants the whole brake set, will let you know if it doesn't happen.

HI2U- yeah drivers side control arm is bent.

I'm going on holidays for a week this weekend so replies in that time might be non existant. and no parts will move. sorry guys.

also, Front Bar, Reo, Radiator, all that stuff is gone. Rear window, wing, gone.

Sorry Richo car is being sold as is so no more parts are for sale. Pending payment of course,lol.

Threads pretty much closed now,

thanks for all your interest guys, I hope I managed to help a few of you out, sorry to the ones I couldn't.

Now to work on getting my GTR!!

  • 1 month later...

Hey Dado, good to see your back on the road...

Car is all but sold, so no more parts for sale, sorry mate.

Drop over in teh arvo sometime before I move for a drink or somethin..

P.S. you still owe me $20.....

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