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Hi everyone,

Unfortunately i had a car accident in my R32 and cant afford to fix it so il be trying to sell it whole or parting it out depending on interest. Details of accident are as follows, lost control and slid into a tree on passenger side, main impact spot was just in front of the LHR wheel arch, chassis doesn't appear to be bent but closer inspection would be needed. LHF tie rod snapped and scrapes down the passenger side from the tree.

1992 R32 GTS-T

manual

white with black roof

160,000kms on chassis -> 92,000 on engine.

Mods: the good part.

Front mount cooler

3 inch turbo back exhaust

HKS GT2530 turbo

HKS external gate with screamer

POWER FC with HC

ISC coilovers

Adjustable camber arms front and rear

whiteline sway bars front and rear

Adjustable castor rods

Oil catch can

stainless steel intake pipe

Greddy BOV

R33 gearbox with short shifter

Tomei 2 way diff

deep dish steering wheel

z32 AFM

Slotted and drilled brake rotors ( ALL 4)

Ceramic track pads

Brake master cylinder brace/stopper.

heavy duty button type clutch, may be cushion button not sure.

Probably have forgoten a lot of things but they wil come to me.

ASKING $8,000 as is.

il try get some pics 2moro, but please no stupid questions, i hit a tree so obviously the damage wil cost a couple of thousand in pannel repairs so dont ask me how bad it is, the chassis appears to be fine but any smart person would wana get it checked.

il be parting it out if no interest is shown, i wont be waiting long until this happens.

PM, msg or call me (Josh) on 0405 300 245.

Thanks.

Edited by R32z all da way
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Car now is running re-mapped ecu done in japland with standard afm.

Further inspection by myself on the front left corner damage revealed a bent lower control arm, bent castor rod, snapped tie rod but the coilover appears to be fine.

thanks :blink: $7,000 firm !

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hey luke,

i jsut bought

motor

box

radiator

cooler

front brakes

diff

tailshaft

pedalbox

exhaust

all the runnibng gear basically.

so everything else is still for sale.

THE SHELL HAS REGO!........

the shell .. completely striped ... crashed... with the sunroof cutout . but has rego will be sold for 1k.

pm

r32z all da way.

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