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I'll have a look around. I fairly certain I have couple stored away.

At a minimum you can test to ensure that's your issue.

That'd be brilliant, have traced the non starting back to that, hope that is the issue, hapy to bug/borrow/rent Cheers! :)

I work in Woden and live in Oxley, friensd in Belco so whatever suits u best Cheers

I'd love something like the wagon, but i need to find one in the couple of hundred dollar mark :(

Wrecking R34 GTT. Been in a crash so front end and drivers side parts might be damaged.

4 inch cat back exhaust
BC Coilovers
Rear Windscreen
Drivers door (glass, regulartor, trim, switches etc) can separate
Passenger door (glass, regulartor, trim, switches etc) can separate
GTT wheels with tyres
Boot lid with wing
Fuel tank
Manual Clutch pedal
Manual Brake pedal
Stock Knuckles
Passenger LCA
Power steering rack
Various interior plastic bits
Seat Belts
Tail lights
Rear Bumper
Power steering reservoir
Rear cradle (would like to sell cradle with arms)
Diff
Axles
Fuel tank (has new cap???)
Tail shaft
ABS unit
Rear brake calipers (can include drums as well)
Brake master cylinder
Passenger quarter panel
Side skirts
Air box

Gearbox (maybe)

Clutch/pressure (plate good, pressure plate is not so good)


Can cut body panels

The engine, loom, computer, front calipers, front seats, dash cluster, fuel pump, side indicators as not available.

The car hit a concrete barrier, it has been bent like a banana. Driver corner was hit hard.

I've sold a couple of things already but feel free to ask.

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Sorry, I've some how skipped visiting this forum.

- Yes, it has a double dinn face panel.

- I will check rear seat and centre console lid and hinge.

If you like, please call me in the afternoon (midday onwards) on O4O3 216 47O.

TRUST/GREDDY oil filter relocation kit to suit RB engines (I presume they all have the same filter fittings?). Comes with hoses, clamps, relocation plate, mounts (well, everything the retail box contained). Never fitted or used.

http://justjap.com/trust-oil-filter-relocation-kit-nissan-skyline-ecr33.html

Apparent RRP of $389....can't recall how much I paid for it, so I'll just say half of that - $185 ono. Happy to post at buyer's expense.

May be interested. Still have this?

Hey guys,

might be looking to sell my R34 GT-T 2001 :(

The car has been in a very minor crash at a set of lights, had it looked over by a couple repair places and they have said that the structural parts of the car are 100% fine but it will need a new bonnet due to it being a bit bent and the headlights have small cracks on top where the plastic brakets holding them on snapped.

The car needs to go over registration at the end of the month, and I may be moving so not sure if it worth me repairing it and the rest just to maybe not really need it in Melbourne.

The car is mechanically great, and also is almost completely stock so would be a great starting point for someone wanting to build something amazing!

I really don't want to sell it, I payed $14,000 for it last year, but I also think it would be best with someone who could apprecaite it more.

I'd much rather sell it on here to someone who I know will take good care of it, and I don't really know how much it would be worth as I've heard offers from $1000 all the way up $7000.

I wanted to see if anyone would be interested in buying it or swapping for something more suited for what I need, like a Subaru Liberty or something.

Thanks guys, if you would like photos or have any advice please feel free to message me!

EDIT: Also in case you were wondering I didn't have comprehensive so my insurance wouldn't cover my car, only reason can't get it repaired as I was the one repsonsible.

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Hey guys,

might be looking to sell my R34 GT-T 2001 :(

The car has been in a very minor crash at a set of lights, had it looked over by a couple repair places and they have said that the structural parts of the car are 100% fine but it will need a new bonnet due to it being a bit bent and the headlights have small cracks on top where the plastic brakets holding them on snapped.

The car needs to go over registration at the end of the month, and I may be moving so not sure if it worth me repairing it and the rest just to maybe not really need it in Melbourne.

The car is mechanically great, and also is almost completely stock so would be a great starting point for someone wanting to build something amazing!

I really don't want to sell it, I payed $14,000 for it last year, but I also think it would be best with someone who could apprecaite it more.

I'd much rather sell it on here to someone who I know will take good care of it, and I don't really know how much it would be worth as I've heard offers from $1000 all the way up $7000.

I wanted to see if anyone would be interested in buying it or swapping for something more suited for what I need, like a Subaru Liberty or something.

Thanks guys, if you would like photos or have any advice please feel free to message me!

EDIT: Also in case you were wondering I didn't have comprehensive so my insurance wouldn't cover my car, only reason can't get it repaired as I was the one repsonsible.

Hmmmmmm

if only i wasnt kesh strapped....

Hey guys,

might be looking to sell my R34 GT-T 2001 :(

The car has been in a very minor crash at a set of lights, had it looked over by a couple repair places and they have said that the structural parts of the car are 100% fine but it will need a new bonnet due to it being a bit bent and the headlights have small cracks on top where the plastic brakets holding them on snapped.

The car needs to go over registration at the end of the month, and I may be moving so not sure if it worth me repairing it and the rest just to maybe not really need it in Melbourne.

The car is mechanically great, and also is almost completely stock so would be a great starting point for someone wanting to build something amazing!

I really don't want to sell it, I payed $14,000 for it last year, but I also think it would be best with someone who could apprecaite it more.

I'd much rather sell it on here to someone who I know will take good care of it, and I don't really know how much it would be worth as I've heard offers from $1000 all the way up $7000.

I wanted to see if anyone would be interested in buying it or swapping for something more suited for what I need, like a Subaru Liberty or something.

Thanks guys, if you would like photos or have any advice please feel free to message me!

EDIT: Also in case you were wondering I didn't have comprehensive so my insurance wouldn't cover my car, only reason can't get it repaired as I was the one repsonsible.

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