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Just cant handle looking at my GTR no more some one smashed up my GTR and my girlfriend's car up.

Don't have the time or money to fix it. all panels are smashed and 3 window's.

Still as Rego and the car still run's fine and still drives. I had this car nearly 2 years now i have only done 4,000km's in those 2 years. Use motul 300v Engine oil, Changed diff oil 4,000km ago when i brought the car. well look after.

Mods:

R33 Engine 46,000km

Hks cam shafts

Jun valve springs

Garret 25/60rs

Apexi Power Fc

Greddy Profec B boost comtroller hi and low settings

Turbo timer

Half cage in black

Rebuilt R33 GTR gear box 46,000km

ATS 2Way front and rear

Hks triple plate clutch

Short shifter

Apexi Air pods

Hard pipe kit

Greddy oil and boost Gauge

Nismo 320km dash

Sard 660cc Injectors

Bosch 040 in tank pump

Apexi N1 coil overs

Slotted rear rotors and crossed front rotors

Alpine head unit and speakers

Makes 280rwkw on 18psi and 328rwkw on 21psi.

Ill get Pictures of the damge done to car very soon.

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I want around $11,000 as is. Pm me. Melbourne.

Edited by Rav

Hey mate will you trade for rb26 r33 gtst

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/S1...tml&hl=rb26

has been slowly fixed up since the post but if interested give me a call or message on 0411672105

will come with the nismo gt turbos

Please PM me pics

are you interested in a trade - 2003 daewoo nubira, blue 4d5 sedan, 29000kms, 2.0l 4cy 5spd manual, as new condition

give you the daewoo and cash for the gtr ?

Hey mate will you trade for rb26 r33 gtst

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/S1...tml&hl=rb26

has been slowly fixed up since the post but if interested give me a call or message on 0411672105

will come with the nismo gt turbos

Sorry mate not what iam after but thanks.

Insurance said over $8,000. So this car suit some one who has panel beating experience or can fix it Cheap of some one they know.

Or just after the parts in vehicle.

Edited by Rav
who would even do that to a gtr... sorry to see some1 has smashed the crap out of what was probly an excellent looking car...

Thanks mate, I don't no who would do this or who it was. i just don't want think about it too much, Drives me crazy.

All Pm's Answered.

Hi, I have the majority of glass and panels from a car that I am wrecking.it could make the repair a lot cheaper. Yell out if you decide to repair or if there is somone that buys. My add is in the parts section. Regards Taylor 0408188777 cheers

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