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i have a gunmetal grey nissan skyline r32 gtr with a completely stock rb26 twin turbo engine with only 109,000km's on the engine/car. i was driving it in the wet and i happened to crash it. the car has been crashed from the front right corner. interior is immaculate with all gtr interior and nismo 260kmh speedo. the rest of the body is in great genuine condition also. engine was running well before the crash and appears un effected. also turbos and manifold appear fine. intercooler and radiator are damaged. has a set of vulks 17inch rims with mild gutter rash on 2 of the wheels, with BREMBOS front brakes,HKS coilovers and a mild catback exhaust setup. the car is complete with nothing removed. if i had the money to do so i would have it repaired but now it appears ill have to sell it asap to pay for my loan and buy a shitbox to get me to work

The car was just recently engineered and registered this month with a full years rego.. i bought it for 16thou and it was running beautifully up until now. i am the second aussie owner. she was bought from a reputable jap import dealer. I definately believe it is repairable..or somone might want to use it for parts... i'd much rather sell her whole as it is a wonderful car.

i have loaded the photos on image shack. here is the link.

http://img222.images...icture1792.jpg/

cheers Damo

Price is 6000 for the whole car (buy it now) dropped from 10,000 to sell with no rego

i know it is worth much more than that, one can make a lot of money wrecking the car. i just dont have the time or money. no time wasters

cheers Damo

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Edited by damogtr

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