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Soward Way, just off Athllon dr behind the CCC building/Tuggeranong Office Park. Was heading back towards Athllon checking for an engine issue when skippy here launched himself in front of me.

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I might be able to spare some space in my front yard if you are able to get it here and praps come to some arrangement. ;)

Remember which parts of your car I expressed interest in the other day?

I'll have to discuss with the Mrs. But if it wasn't sitting round for tooooo looooong and was always under a car cover, could potentially be doable. :thumbsup:

The sheer number of people mentioning insurance is really doing my head in....there couldn't possibly be that many people crazy enough to pay the ludicrous premiums asked by insurance companies to insure such a vehicle, could there? I remember when I first got the car I was quoted over $4000 per year. f**king joke lol

It's almost certainly going to be parted out. The kind of buyer that would buy it for a reasonable amount WITHOUT this damage is also the kind of buyer that wouldn't be overly phased by it, since they're likely buying it for a track project or will be completely overhauling the looks of the car anyway...

I might be able to spare some space in my front yard if you are able to get it here and praps come to some arrangement. ;)

Remember which parts of your car I expressed interest in the other day?

I'll have to discuss with the Mrs. But if it wasn't sitting round for tooooo looooong and was always under a car cover, could potentially be doable. :thumbsup:

I can't recall what parts you were after lol, but I'll see :P Honestly though, I don't want to feel pressured to get it out of the way ASAP, which is why I wouldn't necessarily want to take you up on this. I have no idea how long it would take to do, I don't have stuff like an engine crane to remove the major part, and you're about as far away from my place as you can get haha

Insurance for my 33 (in dads name, with me listed as a driver) is like $1300 a year but it's only insured for like $12000.

Anyway, do the vipec/link 33 gtst ecus also suit 34 gtts? I dont think they do, but If so I might know someone.

I'm 24 now, and wouldn't bother insuring it in someone else's name coz premiums+excess would pretty much make the payout on a write-off worthless unfortunately.

I've got no idea if the ViPEC works for RB25DET NEO sorry...it may very well, since it's massively versatile...but yeah I dunno. Would be one of the easier parts to sell anyway lol

I can't recall what parts you were after lol, but I'll see :P Honestly though, I don't want to feel pressured to get it out of the way ASAP, which is why I wouldn't necessarily want to take you up on this. I have no idea how long it would take to do, I don't have stuff like an engine crane to remove the major part, and you're about as far away from my place as you can get haha

Yeah it's not ideal for you but it's an option if you need it, and as I'm renting, I wouldn't want it floating (boating) around for ever, but a few months covered up (I have car cover) would not be an issue. Hell, I could even help you pull out the bits! Good afternoon entertainment.

I'll give you hint on the parts I expressed interest in. :rofl::rofl:

hahahaha I like that hint, very smart.

I'll let you know mate, really would rather just set it on fire right now but we'll see how I go :P

you going to get another one? just like a $5000 special 32 or something?

Nope. If I was gonna buy another Skyline, I'd get a clean, tidy, straight stock standard R33 s2 for like $8k and just transplant all my mods from this one over to it.

However I really do think I've had enough of the 'performance car' experience. Too many headaches lol

However I really do think I've had enough of the 'performance car' experience. Too many headaches lol

Hahahaha!

Your only 24, drive a normal car for 6 months and tell me that again.

It is possible you can get over it but not likely.

I just think your feeling a bit down today.

Power is addictive. Good luck.

Oh, I'm never gonna get over the driving side of owning a performance car...but I'm beyond done with spending of money constantly lol

I've got a VW Caddy as my daily. 75kw at the fly, 1.6L TDi. I think I know how boring a normal car is to drive :P

Nope. If I was gonna buy another Skyline, I'd get a clean, tidy, straight stock standard R33 s2 for like $8k and just transplant all my mods from this one over to it.

buy mine for 10k and just strap your turbo and wheels on it and your golden ;)

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