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Looking at the photos I first though "wonder why they wrote that one off?".. but then after looking at the rear wheel in the last photo I think I know why... as for that guy's comments.. don't stress.. only 1 wanker out of the lot ain't a bad ratio...

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Oh my gord! I think I am gonna cry.

Hope you're alright, that's the main thing.

Now there are only 1,000,001 R33's in WA.

Hope you are covered by insurance etc....Keep your chin up.....go out and get another one, in the meantime there are plenty of skyliners you can hitch a ride with south of the river :D

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9,800!?!

that's pretty spensive! easily 6 grands worth of damage there.

guess that there's not enough 33s around for caryard at the moment....

*grade 4.5 nissan skyline 2.5L turbo

fast car, beautifully presented. one lady owner. aftermatket rims and bodykit, from $24,000

call Skipper Mitsubishi*

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it's funny how much damage the fence has done to the rear panels. like little scales. looks more like how I'd imagine fibreglass panels to crumple under normal-to-panl compression load like that.

on a slightly off topic note - some nimrod has advertised an R33 in the paper for the last three or so weeks with a "one lady owner comment". go figure. good test of how gullible people really are I guess.

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9,800!?!

that's pretty spensive! easily 6 grands worth of damage there.

guess that there's not enough 33s around for caryard at the moment....

*grade 4.5 nissan skyline 2.5L turbo

fast car, beautifully presented. one lady owner. aftermatket rims and bodykit, from $24,000

call Skipper Mitsubishi*

Skippers are the worst sharks in the industry. And thats saying something. Took my GTR in to possibly trade on a Liberty B4. They had a clapped out R32 GTR for sale for $38,000. It was really bad condition the wiring under the bonnet was butchered. When I asked them how much they would give me as a trade they said $19,000. For a much better condition car. Scumbags.

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it's funny how much damage the fence has done to the rear panels. like little scales. looks more like how I'd imagine fibreglass panels to crumple under normal-to-panl compression load like that.

on a slightly off topic note - some nimrod has advertised an R33 in the paper for the last three or so weeks with a "one lady owner comment". go figure. good test of how gullible people really are I guess.

" one lady owner"

The rest were Japanese male drifters...

Cheers

Ken

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Skippers are the worst sharks in the industry.  And thats saying something.  Took my GTR in to possibly trade on a Liberty B4.  They had a clapped out R32 GTR for sale for $38,000.  It was really bad condition the wiring under the bonnet was butchered.  When I asked them how much they would give me as a trade they said $19,000.  For a much better condition car.  Scumbags.

yeah i worked for skippers for two years as did my ex .... all i can say after what we did to some cars .... hmmmm buyer beware ..... but to tell you the truth - skippers is no different to any other caryard!

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