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Hey,

Sorry to hear about Jet33, I drove past it as it was getting put on the truck after its miss fortune.

I cam accross this this morning when I got into work, thought some of u's might b interested

DAMAGE VEHICLE AUCTION - D835

Date WEDNESDAY, 28 JANUARY 2004

Lot/Item 304

Make NISSAN

Model R33 SKYLINE TWIN TURBO

Description NISSAN, R33 SKYLINE TWIN TURBO, COUPE, 2.5L TURBO PETROL, 5SPD MANUAL, RED

6U9000ECR33008440

STATE OF REG: VIC

STATUTORY WRITE-OFF, UNABLE TO BE RE-REGISTERED

Features AIR CONDITIONING, POWER STEERING, ALLOY WHEELS, POWER WINDOWS, CENTRAL LOCKING, RADIO, COMPACT DISC PLAYER, SPOILER

Colour RED

YEAR 1993

Photos

photo.aspx?m=1489761&n=1&s=F

Auction Details:

WEDNESDAY COMMENCING APPROX 11.30AM - 12.00PM

ON VIEW DAY PRIOR TO AUCTION FROM 8AM TO 5PM

PHONE OR EMAIL LEON WRIGHT FOR PHONE BIDDING, STATIC BIDS

AND ALL ENQUIRES

TELEPHONE: (03) 9922 6516

Email: [email protected]

5.5 % (GST INC) ADMINISTRATION FEE APPLIES

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i ain't bending over for you to pick pencils off the floor merli!

That happened a while back, jet was in hospital for 2 months.. but yeah, the end of a fine car..He was very lucky, and looking at that photo VERY lucky. Again skyline safety saves somebody. I very much doubt it would have been the same if it were a similar era Aussie car, a rex or a lot of cars. And they say skylines are "unsafe" well if i was in a bad accident I know which car I'd prefer to be in...

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