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Will need a VIV, once it's classed as a stat right off needs a VIV when it gets repaired, that's of course it can be, some repairs won't be allowed to be fixed

Nice looking car that one, would be a sick setup

Kinda looks like it with diff wheels, or has yours still got the same wheels?

Repairable write off doesn't always need a VIV brah

I'm into building awesome cars then swapping them for wrecks :/

Haha nice

80s Alfetta - sold to wrecker

80s mazda 626 - sold to someone to turn into a race car

S12 Silvia - sold to some p plater

Ford Laser and Mazda 323 - given to someone that races a laser.

Kawasaki zxr250 - sold on ebay

They're just the ones that never had rego

fahhh,
80s s class merc- sold to some old dude
90s import hilux- blew up- junked it
r32 gts4 sedan- sold it, new owner modded it and sold it to another dude that wrote it off
vt spack chaser- sold to mate, written off
R33 GTS- refunded, written off 2 days later
R34 sedan- sold to adelaide, now milenium jade, GTR front and 300+rwkw
current sedan- shitbox

fahhh,

80s s class merc- sold to some old dude

90s import hilux- blew up- junked it

r32 gts4 sedan- sold it, new owner modded it and sold it to another dude that wrote it off

vt spack chaser- sold to mate, written off

R33 GTS- refunded, written off 2 days later

R34 sedan- sold to adelaide, now milenium jade, GTR front and 300+rwkw

current sedan- shitbox

Got pics of your ex-sedan in millenium jade?

Haha nice

80s Alfetta - sold to wrecker

80s mazda 626 - sold to someone to turn into a race car

S12 Silvia - sold to some p plater

Ford Laser and Mazda 323 - given to someone that races a laser.

Kawasaki zxr250 - sold on ebay

They're just the ones that never had rego

actually the skyline was the first car I have ever sold/swapped off....everything else before that I just plain destroyed or abandoned... only 2 others made it out alive and they were on lease/finance

Haha nice

80s Alfetta - sold to wrecker

80s mazda 626 - sold to someone to turn into a race car

S12 Silvia - sold to some p plater

Ford Laser and Mazda 323 - given to someone that races a laser.

Kawasaki zxr250 - sold on ebay

They're just the ones that never had rego

The dailies:

Mitsubishi Starion (bought with engine issues) - Sold to enthusiast

MZ21 Soarer - Sold to guy, blew engine on GOR not changing above 2nd

R33 Skyline Sedan - Sold to drifter, now with Battery

S13 Silvia - Sold to some guy, changed the turbo and blew the engine

626 wagon - Given away for parts

3.0RB Liberty - Current

geezus Justin, you get around.

'90 N13 pulsar - bought off dad. dad paid for new head gasket then sold it.

'99 N15 pulsar - sold to some dude who thought his falcon F6 would be worth money some day and wanted a cheap daily (lol)

'98 N15 pulsar - went through 2-3 motors with previous owner, 1 motor with me. and hopefully stays that way.

Future?

2007-10 Volvo C30 - badass FWD torque monster

N13 pulsar - N/A CA18 with bolt-ons, stripped interior.

kit car?

1987 VL Calais - sold to some random

1997 R33 Skyrine GTST - written off hail damage (its now in QLD as a track car)

2004 BA wagon - SICK JET BEAST, bucket of bozz, daily driver (current)

2004 mitsubishi evo 8 - current weekender

JD camira - written off

Wrecker camira bought after first one written off - became paddok basher

e30 318 - sold to a normal person as a daily

e23 735 - sold for scrap

VK wagon - written off

R33 - sold to fucktarded P plater that wrote it off after a few hours

Evo 7 - pending sale

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