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Hi everyone,

I'm pretty new to this but anyway I have a 1999 R34 non-turbo 25GT MT coupe. The car is black in colour, has done 102xxxkm. It was imported from Japan in September last year at 85xxxkm. I was the only Australian owner.

So the important bits:

Car is written off!

Extensive damage to front of the car: bumper, headlights, front side panels, a little damage to the bonnet, no rear view mirrors.

Good news is the car starts and runs fine (was able to drive it home 500m with police assistance without any problems).

The interior is in good condition.

Pretty much stock standard all through only has splitfire coils (near new installed at 97xxx) and a 2.5in Nismo exhaust. Serviced regularly every 5000-7000km. Major service done at 90xxx where the water pump and timing belt were replaced. Also has a sunroof.

The point of this post is to just see if there is any demand for a car in this condition. Any reasonable offers will be considered. The car is situated in Clayton, Vic. I will hold onto the car for a couple weeks and then start selling parts so if you are in need of some specific parts please contact me and we can work something out if you still need them when I decide to start selling parts. Pictures should be up on Monday when the pickup is organized and inspections will be available most days from Monday.

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Pictures would be nice :thumbsup:

They are arriving soon. I know most people won't know what to think until they see pictures and inspect the car but just wanted to put it out there as soon as I found out I could keep the car.

  • 2 weeks later...

So i finally got the car back from the insurance company so i can put so pictures up so car is for sale until next Monday and if no one is interested i will begin to part the car out. If the part out begins and you want certains prices just shoot me an email and i will tell you if its available plus the price. Thanks.

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Car is now for part out

Engine + Loom and ecu and gearbox is currently on Standby as i mite already have a seller.

R34 splitfire Driven less then 2000km on them bought them brand new $300

Windscreen washer bottle $15

Seatbelts $45 ea

ABS unit $70

Brake master cylinder and brake booster $70

Rear shocks and springs $50

Overflow bottle $20

Manual Dashboard $90 less then 100,000km on the clock

radiator $100

R34 Steering Wheel Airbag $90

Climate control Unit $110

Boot $80

Power window Motors 80$ each

Power window Switch 80$

air condensor $90

if you have parts that you want pm me and ill get back to you on a price.

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