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so after discussions with the smash repairer I have decided reshell is the way to go.

Will be looking at one today.

But I am not going to rush into anything as I want to find one that is right for me as I'm a pedantic bastard :)

so after discussions with the smash repairer I have decided reshell is the way to go.

Will be looking at one today.

But I am not going to rush into anything as I want to find one that is right for me as I'm a pedantic bastard :)

:(

Keep the old shell and put it up on a Plinth in your backyard.

:(

Keep the old shell and put it up on a Plinth in your backyard.

All good mate. This will be a new chapter but will take time and with the old shell well she is gonna be well looked after still.

I kept my shell so I could drive it into the ground and not have to worry about wrecking it.

lol

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You pressure me to go E85, i return the favor.

Dedicated track car.... go.

I would need another car for that.

wait............yours is broken I pay some ca$h for your broken R and convert it as full time track car?

I would need another car for that.

wait............yours is broken I pay some ca$h for your broken R and convert it as full time track car?

If by "some ca$h" you mean 50k.

Then sure.

If by "some ca$h" you mean 50k.

Then sure.

50K for broken R32 GTR :blink:

I think you need this in your life Anf

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understand it - it will help.....................A LOT IN THE FUTURE

Even at 50k.... I probably wouldn't sell.

Love it too much.

I seriously can't put a price on how much the car makes me smile. Every time i drive it i instantly forget how much money i have put into it.

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Even at 50k.... I probably wouldn't sell.

Love it too much.

I seriously can't put a price on how much the car makes me smile. Every time i drive it i instantly forget how much money i have put into it.

How long have you had it now?

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