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Hey Guys ,

I am located in tullamarine Melbourne. I recently wrote of my Black R34 2001 GTT Series II and I was not insured so im therefore stripping the car for parts to get whatever I can back. At the moment only a few parts in the car have been stripped (shown in the list below) . The damage is pretty bad as you can see from the pics but the engine seems to be undamaged and the whole back end is also in perfect condition. There is a range of parts still on the car , Im not to good with the mechanical stuff so if you come strip it yourself Ill do things cheaper. I'm also open to an offer for someone to come take whatever is left of the car which includes the turbo, engine + a range of other mechanical parts, rear brakes (front are sold) , suspension, windscreens etc. Open to any reasonable offer keeping in mind the 2001 model is very rare and the car was very clean , I was only driver in Australia and only drove it for about 6 months (engine done 120,000km). rare I will also post interstate via cash on delivery or courier if needed. CALL OR TEXT ME ANYTIME ON 0423809544 FOR ANY QUOTES QUESTIONS PRICES OFFERS ETC ..

Some pics of the car as a whole:

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The parts for sale that are off the car and ready to sell are:

1. Rear bar - excellent condition - $400

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2. Rear lights - $400

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3. Front Pair of Xenon lights - $500 SOLD

4. Stock intercooler + piping and box - $100 SOLD

5. Front bar with reo and foghlights - (small dint) - $450

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6. Complete drivers side door with mirror power windows and all - excellent cond just needs a good wipe- $500

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7. Complete boot (with trims) + spoiler - $500 (also sell separate boot $300 spoiler $200)

8. Front headrests - $80

9. Cd Stacker $70 (also have a pioneer japanese dvd navigation unit that came in the car from japan for sale)

CALL OR TEXT ME ANYTIME ON 0423809544

Edited by khuss88
hopefully u came out of that alright looks pretty bad =S and hopefully ya had no passengers

Unbelievably he had a passenger & they both walked away with only a little bruising!

I went in & picked up the front brakes the other day, seller was a top guy, really helpful.

replies:

front seats are wrecked back ones are fine

steering wheel seems fine but buyer has to come remove themself

wheels are sold

car was auto not manual

i got the ashtray pm sent

anyone need nethn else ??

cheers guys

hi mate... still got the stock steering wheel with airbag? did the air bag go off?

let me know

cheers mate

Yeh i do , its still on the car , got no idea how to take it off and no the airbag didnt go off

the wheel spins fine so pretty sure its still usable , heres a pic :

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