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Hi guys, I'm a new member and it's great to have joined this forum.

I have a s1 stag and unfortunately had a accident in it and basically wondering if anyone can help if it's better to part out or sell as a whole wreak. I prefer to sell as a whole but may consider parting. Damage parts are front L guard, bonnet, bumber, intercooler and the air bags were deployed also. If anyone is interested or has advice on the above it would be much appreciated

Please pm if wanted any details

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Yeah sucks big time hey!

I'm located in adelaide and hoping to get around $3500 but like I said I'm not sure how much it's worth as whole

I bought a very straight S1 for $2250. Had a blown motor that was replaced for $1200.

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