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1995 white 200sx damaged front end not drivable

pictures can be sent upon request

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complete front smashed in with engine damage but other than that the rest of the car is in perfect condition for parts or if you wanted to fix it up. has a few parts like alarm, stereo, the interia is in perfect condition like new inside

looking to get rid of the whole car so make me an offer

looking for around $2500

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hey guys thanks for the replys instead of sending you all pictures ill put them up so here they are. im still looking for around 2500 or with the rims 3500 they have all brand new tires on them, stero and everything on it, also has new brake pads on rear i only just put them on, and battery relocation to the boot and heaps of other stuff

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hey sneaky um yeah what happen was it was pssing down rain and i was driving behing a big 4wd when he suddenly swerved out of the lane and unlucky me found a parked truck in the lane and it was to late to stop or swerve scariest thing ever just cruizing along under the speed limit and seeing all of the sudden when the 4wd sweverd a parked car, he must have not seen it till the last minute and i was left to take the impact

worst part is i looked after this car so much never drove it stupid never thrashed it always servised it best car i have ever owned used to take it the the snow all the time bah ohh well

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hey sneaky um yeah what happen was it was pssing down rain and i was driving behing a big 4wd when he suddenly swerved out of the lane and unlucky me found a parked truck in the lane and it was to late to stop or swerve scariest thing ever just cruizing along under the speed limit and seeing all of the sudden when the 4wd sweverd a parked car, he must have not seen it till the last minute and i was left to take the impact

worst part is i looked after this car so much never drove it stupid never thrashed it always servised it best car i have ever owned used to take it the the snow all the time bah ohh well

If it in Wa i will buy off it.

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