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Hey guys,

I had an accident the other day (hit a guard rail on the M4), an my baby looks to be gone :blink: .. so in the next couple of days ill be looking at selling some of the salvagables that wernt damaged in the accident (depending on what insurance says).. these items are:

* JJR Stealth intercooler with pipes, silicone joiners & brackets (got defected 2 weeks ago so wasnt in the accident) - $350

* Turbosmart Supersonic BOV (no adapter - got defected 2 weeks ago so it wasnt in the accident) - $200

* Turbosmart manual Boost Tap - $60

* K&N panel filter and cleaning kit (approx 3000Km's - bought the cleaning kit the day before and the filter was out the night before to clean it so its still fresh with oil) - $80

* Set of genuine floor mats (5 pieces) - $60

* Stereo is pending (see what the next car has...) Pioneer head deck, kicker SL15 solobaric sub, Alpine amp and digital audio amp

* Autometer Boost Gauge - $40

* Autometer Oil Pressure gauge (ill see if i can get the samdwich plate thinggy aswell for it) - $60

* Razo metal pedals ( got defected 2 weeks ago so put skateboard grip on them) - $20

if there is anything else that you need that i can take off before it goes i.e. cigarette lighter, ashtray, jack, boot lock, badges etc shoot me a P.M. i can probably post all these item too but i'd rather you pick them up from sydney..

Thanks for looking and more pics will be up shortly..

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Ill try my best to reply as soon as i can, but i get depressed everytime i log in now so im not on as much as i used to be..

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Why is the car not repairable?

It looks like the roof is still straight, what is the floor like? I just purchased a new rear quarter panel from Nissan for $500 for my R33 GTST so panels are available for them.

Why is the car not repairable?

It looks like the roof is still straight, what is the floor like? I just purchased a new rear quarter panel from Nissan for $500 for my R33 GTST so panels are available for them.

There was pretty bad damage to the underside of the car from the guard rail (hit it about 90Kph), the assessor said the diff is gone, rear axel is gone and there's a big crack too.. ill take a pick next time im there.. ;-(

if the car is a write off then it will technically belong to the insurance company if so ill see if i can buy it back off them and part it out for those that are interested..

its done 110 XXX km

lights are still in good nick

engine is running smooth

the interior is immac (apart from the drivers seat - got a bit bent from my fat ass in the accident)

front bar is cut to fit the cooler perfectly

clutch was put in about 4 months ago (exedy HD cushion button)

full tank of BP ultimate.. lol.. (which sucks)

etc. etc..

Alrighty,

jus received my 7am wake up call, the car has been taken from the assessor back to the insurance.. so at this stage, the olny parts for sale would be whatever is listed in the first post ^^^ untill i hear from insurance..

pics will be up today..

Cheers

on hold pending payments;

* JJR Stealth intercooler with pipes, silicone joiners & brackets (got defected 2 weeks ago so wasnt in the accident) - $350

* Turbosmart Supersonic BOV (no adapter - got defected 2 weeks ago so it wasnt in the accident) - $200

* Set of genuine floor mats (5 pieces) - $60

GONE;

* Autometer Boost Gauge - $40

* Autometer Oil Pressure gauge (ill see if i can get the samdwich plate thinggy aswell for it) - $60

* Razo metal pedals ( got defected 2 weeks ago so put skateboard grip on them) - $20

Still left;

* Turbosmart manual Boost Tap - $60

* K&N panel filter and cleaning kit (approx 3000Km's - bought the cleaning kit the day before and the filter was out the night before to clean it so its still fresh with oil) - $80

mate sorry to hear....let me no if i can buy the silver rear skyline garnish. Does it have sideskirts? Let me no, thanks

thanks,

yeah, its a shame.. ill talk to the insurance on monday cause i been getting ALOT of interest for parts..

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