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Someone save it for me... actually devastated atm looking at these photos..

http://www.pickles.com.au/damaged/item/-/details/C2001--Nissan--Skyline--Coupe/1252333284

How much they offer wreck to you? Wouldn't mind engine and gearbox

Also can you ask racepace how much to modify rb20 actuator for 17psi? Thanks

They usually have a company drive day around this time so hopefully we get to do one

When you getting your E class for a week...your Mercedes benefits are starting to sound like Mohsen's girlfriends.

9k which I suppose isn't as bad, but still.. when you're earning under 20 a year it's a big hit :(

Long story short, this chassis is a nightmare, you know all those stories you find on the internet of cut and shuts and you go "nahh that never happens, just a couple here and there thats it"... well, yeah. My dumbass fault for not having it checked properly and you wouldn't believe how disappointed in myself I am but the only thing I can do now is find another shell, get it checked by Stateroads and hope for the best, then try and sell a roadworthy 32R and recoup my losses, or keep it and build it insane. Good for my reputation as a mechanic as well huh :P

did you buy it from shan? :P

seriosly though, is there some channel to report the people that sold it to you? as in did they cut and shut it and misrepresent it as a real car?

if not... have you thougt about bashing them and reversing the sale this way? I find this to be a cheap and effective way of getting my point across

Great start to my day, stopped in peak hour traffic on Burwood Highway this morning and chick rams up my arse. ashdk;jlhasljkdhsaljdhlkjasdh :rant::verymad::domokun: Car was booked in tomorrow for a few things to get changed over too. Feckkkkkkk

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