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I just bough a written off GT-R ( rear ender) just so I could get the engine and some other bits of fruit for my GT-R which has a blown engine. I'm going to strip and sell the rest. Wont ruin your thread by saying how much i paid but was under 6K

But I am still looking for bits and pieces for my GT-R so if you decide to strip it, I like next to Dundas so can pull off parts myself

I just bough a written off GT-R ( rear ender) just so I could get the engine and some other bits of fruit for my GT-R which has a blown engine. I'm going to strip and sell the rest. Wont ruin your thread by saying how much i paid but was under 6K

But I am still looking for bits and pieces for my GT-R so if you decide to strip it, I like next to Dundas so can pull off parts myself

not a ride off.

shotgun brembos calipers + rotors

possibly the nismo dash cluster at the right price. rear windscreen wiper arm, gear knob and handbrake leathers lol

i like the front seats and steering wheel but afew people beat me too it :(

poor guy :(

I just bough a written off GT-R ( rear ender) just so I could get the engine and some other bits of fruit for my GT-R which has a blown engine. I'm going to strip and sell the rest. Wont ruin your thread by saying how much i paid but was under 6K

But I am still looking for bits and pieces for my GT-R so if you decide to strip it, I like next to Dundas so can pull off parts myself

not a ride off.

hilarious!

Here we are in deepest Africa, these Hyenas have been led to the carcass by circling Vultures, a few have approached the slowly dying Lizard, but each time it shows a little life... But with impeccable and delicate timing, not even a noise to announce his arrival, the king of the opportunists arrives... The Fatz, swiftly, silently swooping in to claim the carcass, leaving all others to fight and squabble over his table scraps...

Almost forgot.. How was the radiator shroud and fan?

Edited by iplen

Here we are in deepest Africa, these Hyenas have been led to the carcass by circling Vultures, a few have approached the slowly dying Lizard, but each time it shows a little life... But with impeccable and delicate timing, not even a noise to announce his arrival, the king of the opportunists arrives... The Fatz, swiftly, silently swooping in to claim the carcass, leaving all others to fight and squabble over his table scraps...

Almost forgot.. How was the radiator shroud and fan?

shroud and fan are dead

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