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So i was involved in a head-on accident on my way to work 4 weeks ago and the insurance company has been kind enough to let me keep the car and dispose of it myself. It is a financial write-off. Im no panel beater so i couldnt tell you for sure if the chassis is bent but im going to hazard a guess and say that it is. As you can see in the photos, the front end is pretty much f**ked. The engine block might be ok but im fairly certain most of the other engine components are going to be cactus. Gearbox might be ok or may be suited for a cheap rebuild if you can do it yourself, not real sure. Best bet is to come have a look. So before the accident the car used to be a:

'95 R33 GTSt S1.5

130,000 kms

Black

Manual

Nistune ECU

5-Zigen turbo back 3in exhaust

FMIC

Pod air filter

Splitfire Coils

Tomei 600hp GTR Fuel pump

Turbosmart Boost controller

Nismo Short Shifter

Excedy Heavy Duty Clutch

Apexi Boost Gauge

Was pumping out a healthy 217rwkw on 12psi with the standard turbo.

I dont have any tools to pull the car apart, nor do i have any room to store parts so im hoping to get rid of the whole thing in one go. Its sitting on the street with no plates so its only a matter of time before i start receiving complaints from the neighbours.

$1.5k in Sydney's Northern Beaches.

PM me or 0423720348

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Sorry mate , looks bad.I need engine harness.Is there anyway you unplug and sell it ?

Im going to try and sell the whole thing as is first, if not gone in a week or so ill pull the more expensive parts off and sell them separately. Shall shoot you a PM if that happens.

For those that have asked, no the car will not start, and yes it can be re-registered if you wanted to fix it up.

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