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A few weeks back i was in a accident and my car has now been classified a financial write off.

Nissan Skyline R32 GtsT 1993 Black

RB20DET

5spd Manual

Exedy Ceramic cusioned button clutch (very nice clutch)

Clutch master replaced les than 10000km ago

Clutch slave re-sealed les than 10000km ago

Aircon requires a new TX valve (thermal expander)

Heater works a treat

Aircon was regassed december 09

GTR Injectors

ADJ Cam gears

FMIC (slightly damaged from accident,no leaks)

Walbro fuel pump

Splitfire coil packs

RE-Tuned ECU @ Speedlab @ 12psi car was making 160ish kwatw

Allways run on BP Ultimate or Vortex 98

Serviced every 5000km with motul 8100 and new oil filter and new spark plugs

The damage:

I was hit from behind and pushed into the car in front of me.

Front and rear bars are pretty mangled but could be repaired ( Vertex style kit)

front and rear reo's would need replacing

Front left headlight has small crack in mounting,nothing major.

Bonnet has been pushed up a bit and has small dents on the front part

Boot would need replacing

Rear body section would need to be pulled out abit.

Doors,boot and bonnet still open and close like normal,and the car drives straight.

Mechanicaly A1 just a bit of cosmetic work.

Car will come with no head unit or front speakers but 2 clarion splits mounted in pods in rear.

Stock 15" rims (bald)

Interior is pretty decent condish

Front strut brace

remote central locking and alarm

HID 6000k low beem

Car is still registered (just put 3mths on it) and still can be,for the car to be able to be fully comp insured again the car would need to have the body work done properly and then inspected by insurance company. They will insure you for 3rd party,fire and theft if the car is left the way it is or if its cosmetically fixed.

Hate to see the car go but ive allready bought my new car and i dont have the room or the money to fix it.Would like to get rid of it as a whole rather than part it out bit by bit as its still drivable.

$5000ono

Will upload pics when im home.

Located in S.A. Northern Suburbs

PM me on here or email me [email protected]

Edited by funki_munki
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