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hey guys

r32 got t-boned sitting in the driveway by a drunk driver (dont ask)

needs to go... $3.5k complete

12x,xxx on engine/chassis

out of rego

reco rb20 box and brand new heavy duty single plate clutch (under 1,000kms ago)

brand new DBA rotors front and back

full exhaust

tein coilovers

N1 GTR genuine bonnet and lip

fiberglass GTR wing

moulded japanese rear guards (30mm - unsure of brand?)

25mm vented front guards

assorted gauges/jvc head unit

18" rims (can be sold seperately)

have a spare BN rear bar + 6x r32 standard rims with tyres and some stocky bits

located in SA near the bay

definitely repairable damage... could be re-registered as there was no insurance so it hasnt been "written off" or could be a good track hack with some bashing/welding

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Edited by Hella Flush

very interested in the car. had to tell from the pics but it looks like the only things damaged were the door, side skirt and rear pannel. is there any structual damage to the door frame?

slight structural damage to the frame and sil panel aswell as floor pan...

it can definitely be fixed and repaired and you will end up saving a few k compared to buying a non damaged one...

youre more than welcome to come look at the car

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