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Hi All,

I posted a forsale into the WA private whole cars section but nobody apporved or said anything. Photos & contact details & price 3k ono. Car rolls and steers and engine runs as normal.

In any case, I have smashed my r34gtt auto 2000 with 97km's through a large light pole at the rear drivers passenger window and its not pretty. Took out the pole plus it then fell on top of the roof impacting the roof and smashing front window.

I guess just in case there is any chance of fixing this where would I go, otherwise how much is it worth whole to anyone - Is anyone interested???, I wil post pics a third time but right now im waiting to see if forsale gets posted.

Other than a massive disfiguring smash down the side and roof, things work as they should. Should be a good hafcut for a conversion of some kind.

Other than that farkin depressing event.. I feel for all the guys before me who have loved and lost..

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Edited by robjay

there is a lot of damage (expensive to fix)to the sill / rear quarter and possibly the floorpan, IMO $3000 is a fair price to ask for it as is

Agreed, and as Robert says it would make a decent half-cut for a conversion. Good luck with the sale and sucks to see a machine looking like this :(

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So as per the section - be patient.

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