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Hi,

Selling skyline for wrecking only. The car failed compliance for minor accident, it can not be registerd under any circumstances, however all the paperwork is in order and everything is 100% legal. This car is imaculate and drives great. Can also sell engine and gearbox separetly.

Serious buyers only, no time wasters. Calls on 0412256676. If you are serious you will call, no emails.

Thanks,

Fonz

Fonz, I understand the car can never be complied and there fore registered, but do you know what else the car can be used for? In particular I guess that there are no restrictions using it for motorsport as rego is not required? or does a car that does not pass SEVS have to be wrecked?

See this is the sh%$ that scares me about the SEVS scheme, I wanna bring in an R33 GTR or EVO 6 but wtf do i do if the car fails compliance due to accident history which wasn't picked up on the auction report?!?! I dont wanna pay 30k and then find I gotta sell it for scrap!! :kick: :slap: :box:

B

I dont want to separate the car for parts just yet..... Unless you guys can organise a bunch of buyers for the following main bits.......

Engine and gearbox (imaculate does not crunch), SII bonnet, SII gaurds, SII lights, SII front bar and SII interior.

I guess the best thing about this puppy is that its a '97, and you get to drive the car before you buy the engine.......

Hey dude how much would you sell the engine , box , engine mounts and wiring for . if its the rite price would u sell this week and i can come remove all the parts if necissary.

cheers ben

I dont want to separate the car for parts just yet..... Unless you guys can organise a bunch of buyers for the following main bits.......

Engine and gearbox (imaculate does not crunch), SII bonnet, SII gaurds, SII lights, SII front bar and SII interior.

I guess the best thing about this puppy is that its a '97, and you get to drive the car before you buy the engine.......

does that law only apply in brisbane tho , because it may be differant to down here in vic?

so we could get the car to vic then comply it?

The SEVS laws are national and therefore taking it to another state would not work.

New pics posted.

the Vin will be cut out before it is sold to ensure that the car can not be registerd, and no one gets in trouble.

The car has no seatbelts, mirros, and comes with stock wheels as all these items were removed by the compliance workshop before the car was handed back.

Thanks,

Are you willing to trade the rims?

ahhh...great minds...I was going to ask the same question

I'm a sucker for white rims and those ones are particularly tasty :rofl:

I have a set of 17 x 8, 17 x 9, 5 spokes if you wanna trade with small cash adjustment

I will part those rims only if it is at a good price..... they were destined to go on a white r34 soon, but make an offer. Unfortunately the tyres on the rims have very little tread.

If you are interested, PM me with pics of any rims anyone would like to trade them for and how much extra cash on top you can offer (I am only interesed in17 Inch wheels and above).

After all wheels are wheels and if I can make some of my lost money back on this puppy... I wont say no.

Thanks,

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