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basically the car has been crashed. needs panelwork, on front right quarter, both rear quarters, boot, bonnet, needs new front and rear bars, roof and front left are perfect. needs 1 new headlight and 1 new rear light cluster. could fix or just use for parts. running gear is perfect. needs tyres + maybe new radiator or just a hose. havnt got under it to look yet.

the car is completely standard even exhaust. gtr rear wheels colour matched gtst fronts. turbo timer, k&n air filter.

RB20DET

only done 72,000 k's 1st owner in australia. has done 20,000 k's in the country.

$6000

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Would be very interested in some pics as well! Have you been told an estimate cost t repair it, even if it is rough? My e-mails [email protected] Thanks Chris

ive sent you the pics. havnt been told repair costs yet. still waiting on quotes. will post quotes when i have them

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Nice pics!...

looks like uve hit a pole (?) on the rear drivers side from a drift? then spun out and eased into another pole/fence?

lost it round a corner drivin home from work. the back end hit a tree and i ended up in a garden. beware of pedestrian crossings the white lines are very slippery

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Has the car been written off on insurance? May be intersted in the rolling shell ( no running gear) if it has the compliance plates on it. Could you pm me a price.

the rolling shell has been sold with most of the interior. all thats left is wheels, steeringwheel, enginge, gearbox, turbo and all the bits that go with those three. the passenger seat and the rear seats.

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