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a mate had a car accident with with his r32 gtr stock full exhaust 18 inch wheels deep dish wheels clean interior was clean outside till the car accident and just cosmetic damage from, front driver side quater bonet rear quarter it is repairable its gun metal gray reged as well located in melbourne .

how much can we get for it ?

will getting a panel beater checking it out soon to get a price and what needs to be done.

pm me for more info

will be updated soon

Edited by hudaz

depends how bad it is and the overall condition of the car.

does it run?

is it driveable?

whats the engine like?

how many kms?

is the rad support damaged?

are the pillars damaged?

is it a small dint or a lrge dint in the qauter?

is the roof kinked?

aslo from what it seems its just

bumper

front gaurd

bonnet

quater dint

Im guessing the drivers side headlight aswell?

it sounds to me like approx a 3500 job and that depends on the 1/4 damage, also i guess depends who you take it too and how much bog you want in your quater. so im guessing anywhere between 6-8000. 9000 if your lucky. but thats just my opinion.

but you could get more as iu havnt seen the car.

what year?

how much reg?

colour

k´s.

and last of all, throw some pics up.

im not sure exactli but ye ill take fotos ill talk 2 ma mate and tell him that theres couple ppl interested and use can come see it . its located in roxy melb (near broady) leave us your number and ill get back to use thanks .

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