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hey guys. i was wanting to know what you thought an r33 gtst that has been hit in the drivers side would be worth. the car is a write off and would be only good for parts. the engine is still in going condition although it has been flogged and lacks alot of power compared to other stock r33 gtst's. the rear of the car is still good. the front bumper is broken. the drivers seat and fuse box area is all broken up but the rest of the car looks to be in reasonable condition.

just wanting to know what you think this would be worth to buy for ugrades and spares as i have a r33 gts. wont be fitting engine just things like brakes and stuff.

thanks

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doesnt sound like there is much value left in it if motor is shagged just gearbox + brakes etc if they are ok everything else is minor bits and bobs could get a bit parting it but for someone to buy it as is probably 1-1.5k

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So you're not selling one then? Kinda the wrong section riiiight?

As alr33x wrote, ~$1k especially if the engine is crap.

Get a compression test and leak down test to see how bad the engine is

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you could get about $900 for gearbox if the motor is flogged but include everything thats needed to run it you probs could get 1k, then for hubs, rotors and calipers you could get a good $700 thats if its 5 stud also interior about $400-$500, left side door about $100-$200, spoiler and boot about $200, if bonnet is still good thats another $200, wheels you could sell those as well if there stockies you can get $200 for them, if its got a exhaust like a 3" cat back thats another $250, or stock exhaust about $50, if you got a sound system you can sell that, also you could sell engine loom or include it with engine sale. Also you can sell the tailshaft for about $100, then you can sell rear tail lights that will get you $100, r33 interior floor mats about $50, then you can take the diff out thats another $200, fuel pump another $50

Theres a few parts you can sell as the skyline does come with a lot of parts.

If you have the time and dont mind storing it and give it a month or 2 worth of storage you could have all those parts gone and get back about 4k maybe a bit more.

Might seem high but trust me ive stripped a whole r33 down to the bare metal and sold off every part and got most of the cash back.

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