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Hey guys recently had a 4car pile up in my baby it will be classified as a write off

Im selling the whole car i cbf parting it out.

$8000 ono

Right and left door perfect conditon

All interior in perfect condition

Motor recently came out had

Hks camshafts 264

Hks cam gears

Hks head gasket

Hks gasket kit

700cc injectors

Apexi power fc

Walbro pump

N1pil pump

Near bearings

R34 BB turbos

Oil catch can

Brand new water pump

Timing belt

Pulleys

Yellow jacket coilpacks

Motor is usuable and running

94000kms on motor

Look alike te37 rims 10.5inch wide all round

Brand new clutch

Everything intak

All interior in perfect condition

Car shell as seen in photos

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