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AS STATED SHOW SOME INTEREST AND I WILL STRIP BUT PREFER WHOLE CAR GONE !

-ALL SUSPENSION UNTOUCHED JUST BODY DAMAGE !

-Had the thing for 6 months only been on the road for 2 weeks. Under went a FULL RWC at the pits not a dodgy mechanic. Has new bushes pretty much every where only nolathane, new upper inner ball joints, 4 rack ends, tie rods, wheel aligned 2 weeks ago and has 4 almost brand new tyres. Passed inspection no worries (made sure it was perfect)

-Crashed in the front pushed rad support back into engine sooo headlight, front bar, intercooler, rad support maybe radiator (still holding water and doesnt look bent) bonnet. thats what i can list as damaged off the top of my head

-rb20det 4wd motor. Runs well and goes very well has a RB25 turbo with steel wheel 20 acutator bolted to it

-17" sparco wheels 8" front 9" up front lowered with RSR springs and upgraded struts, m spec side skirts

-Did have FMIC but shes finished, Pod filter, have an adjustable bov but has blocked stock one for flutters :P

-obviously has the attessa system and it has a torque split controller

-3inch turbo back blitz exhaust, trust dump pipe

-650hp fuel pump, stock computer with assumming stock tune. pulls hard though for a lil 20

So as stated the suspension has been untouched. Buy something like this for 600 http://www.ebay.com....#ht_2084wt_1270

and then you would have a rare gts4 skyline front quarter panels are un damaged . or just pull it back off the be;ts and have no front bar, bonnet and lights. Im thinking of just this my self if i can find a cheap panel beater but if someone else wants it they are welcome to it. would make a shibby track/drift car

the car is a repairable write off any questions call 0459302735

Price for full car 2800...2100 if wheels are supplied. Front diff is a bit noisy when ran in 50 50 config but not in the attessa setup. 600 for both

you in melbourne? if not 3064 is my postcode what postage costs am i looking at?

Edited by ZILLR

Not in melbourne about 5hrs away could possibly meet halfway if i decide to strip if an extra 100 is given. postage id assume would be about 250

could do with a paint id say but yea there fine i would post. as stated may not strip just seeing if there is interest. will strip if motor/box is wanted

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