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car is ready to be looked at/picked up.

no new details though. missing seats, wheels, turbo, boost controller as far as i know

Hopefuly coilovers, frount mount, swaybars etc are still there.

On the hunt for some stocko wheels so i can move it around, get it on tow trucks etc if anyone has any to borrow/buy.

will probably be wrecking it for anyone thats interested also, depending on whats left.

Set of stock 33 gtst wheels in ippy if your just looking for something to roll it home on mate.

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Quick update...

Cops found the car out at Logan at a backyard chop shop type setup.

She said it was stripped pretty well. No wheels, no seats, no turbo, no stereo.

Did mention there were parts there everywhere, so maybe I'll get some bits back.

See what happens when I go see it.

Deja Vu - EXACTLY the same as what happened to my car

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  • 2 weeks later...

Got the car home this week.

Its been stripped stripped stripped.

No interior at all (carpets, seats, trims, door cards, stereo, most of dash, mirror) all gone

engine wise no turbo, dump, manifold, coilpacks.

all my suspension remains, my CES catback, greddy frount mount, whiteline sways. got a pair of SSR's on it (space savers on the back)

So i'll be parting out a lot of it or selling it as a whole let me know if you need anything in particular and i'll see if ive still got it.

Dan - was your R34 stolen? when did that happen?

thanks for the offer on the wheels as well fineline

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Dan - was your R34 stolen? when did that happen?

thanks for the offer on the wheels as well fineline

Back in 2005, they found it in kingston under a house mid-strip, it had 4 space-savers for wheels and was missing a fair few parts. The bodywork damage was enough to write it off though.

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