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im jus wondering,

i hve crashed rear part of r34 gtt coupe,

if i buy rear half cut, how much will it cost to stick it on?

n how much is rear half cut? roughly?

if anyone has answer plz pm me or call me on 0410383283,

urgent, atm im driving around with daewoo, so plz info me

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You might as well buy a rolling body and swap all your stuff into it, it'd probably end up costing the same as buying a rear half, cutting your half off, putting it on, aligning it, painting it (probably best to paint the whole car). Lol just buy another car??? unless your a mechanic.

And if you do replace the rear half you should get some wider rear fenders put on at the same time as your already welding and painting the rear anyway

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You might as well buy a rolling body and swap all your stuff into it, it'd probably end up costing the same as buying a rear half, cutting your half off, putting it on, aligning it, painting it (probably best to paint the whole car). Lol just buy another car??? unless your a mechanic.

And if you do replace the rear half you should get some wider rear fenders put on at the same time as your already welding and painting the rear anyway

yeah someone told me it would be bette,

i wanted to buy quater panel and rear bumper,

thats y i was askin bout,

i think its better to jus straight the boot and buy bumpers n panel,

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I've seen a few go for a grand, They'll cost a bit more if they still have bumpers and wheels.

Best way to go would be get a rolling body, i.e only missing engine and gearbox and part out your crashed car, although part of me says to fix your current one as its a lot of f**king around swapping bits and pieces.

Post up a pic of the damage so we can get a better idea

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I've seen a few go for a grand, They'll cost a bit more if they still have bumpers and wheels.

Best way to go would be get a rolling body, i.e only missing engine and gearbox and part out your crashed car, although part of me says to fix your current one as its a lot of f**king around swapping bits and pieces.

Post up a pic of the damage so we can get a better idea

i try to upload pics few times it doesnt work,

send me ur email to 0410383283 or leave msg

i will send u the pic thanks

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