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wassup all , i put a dent in my ceff at the last drift day i attended and i'm weighing up doing a reshell , i've got around 3k to spend . Prefferably i want a complied one with a sunroof , will look at anything as long as it can be freighted to melb docks (my uncle owns a freight company and will bring it to tas cheap :P )

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Have you tried polish? Looks like it'll rub right out :S

yeah easy as :P

bash it out with a hammer, take the car off road rego and keep it as a track hack

it isn't road rego'd yet :S , it was booked in to go through tas transport 3 days after i dented it. i'm a spraypainter/panel beaterby trade so the dent isn't really hard for me to fix , more to the point i was going re-shell and clean it right up at the same time (and put the 25 in and get it engineered), theres heaps of stuff i wanna do to it and re-shelling is pretty easy to do to a nissan. and i can tidy up that shell and slowly make it into a complete car again :D

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it isn't road rego'd yet :S , it was booked in to go through tas transport 3 days after i dented it. i'm a spraypainter/panel beaterby trade so the dent isn't really hard for me to fix , more to the point i was going re-shell and clean it right up at the same time (and put the 25 in and get it engineered), theres heaps of stuff i wanna do to it and re-shelling is pretty easy to do to a nissan. and i can tidy up that shell and slowly make it into a complete car again smile.gif

you are :ermm: ....... ( see pm)

we have one with rego $3000

no sunroof

pics are on our website www.nisswreck.com.au

or if you just want a quarter panel cut we can sell you that too

give me a call if you like on 08 8347 0111

cheers

steve

you are :) ....... ( see pm)

certainly are :) , pm replied :bunny:

we have one with rego $3000

no sunroof

pics are on our website www.nisswreck.com.au

or if you just want a quarter panel cut we can sell you that too

give me a call if you like on 08 8347 0111

cheers

steve

hey steve , i'll call you tomorrow :banana: . cheers

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