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Hi guys i am wanting to sell my 1997 Nissan skyline R33 Series 2 Manual. It was in a small accident and has small damage to the front of the car, all this car needs to start up is practically a new radiator . Will put some pictures up. Message me if your interested. Everything in this car is stock no mods done except the exhaust system, car comes with Speedy cheetah's 18" with about 90-95 percent tread on tyres as i put new rubber on about a month before the accident, 109000km on the odometer, Chasis is not bent or kinked in anyway.

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For anyone reading this and looking to repair the car, it will also need a radiator support, and inner guard.

Most likely headlights, and reo bar, and front bar.\

And as per rules, price?

The car already has radiator supports, but needs 1 headlight and reo bar and front bar. Open to prices, if anyone is interested just offer me a price, if you need any more pictures of anything just let me know

The car already has radiator supports, but needs 1 headlight and reo bar and front bar. Open to prices, if anyone is interested just offer me a price, if you need any more pictures of anything just let me know

The bent Radiator support, or a new radiator support?

Still needs guard etc fixed.

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For anyone reading this and looking to repair the car, it will also need a radiator support, and inner guard.

Most likely headlights, and reo bar, and front bar.\

And as per rules, price?

"all this car needs to start up is practically a new radiator"

He's talking about what is needed to START the car, congrats on f**king up another for sale thread in your regular cock method. The rest of us road users would never have worked out that it needed a front bar, headlights etc. You must be some sort of car wizard!

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Sorry guys $2 :)) actually I am going to fix it up myself just need to find a nose cut

I have the headlights, radiator support and passenger side guard if you need it.

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