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Banana 34 GTR .. and they say rebirthing doesnt happen anymore.


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sold $17750 + fees ... not on the wovr

 

https://manheim.com.au/damaged-vehicles/Item/ItemUnavailable?itemID=000000000005391619

 

diff maybe good. engine maybe ok if gearbox hasnt ripped off...  a wing and a set of taillights.. the numbers are clearly good to go tho.. lol

 

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classic. how is that chassis not written off...And you are right, other than the tags I can't see what is left was worth 10k let alone 17

was it crashed here....and either way I can't imagine the driver is well :(

At least the VIN is published (6U9000BNR34006310) for future reference. And an Aus VIN, so must have happened here, you would think a car like that would have been insured and hence written off? weird... I'm sure the scratches will buff right out, not too sure about the blood though.

Clearly driven by a 'tard.  The extensive earthing installation in the engine bay is testament to that.

If not wovr, then almost certainly not insured.  If not insured, then probably bought with money with difficult to explain provenance.

just needs a slight massage. shame it wasnt wovr prices, and i was thinkin i could get a cheap motor to get mine rolling.. the auctioneer was surprised at the price but clearly knows whats going on as he made some comments at the end.

Thats insane damage. I'm stunned at how relatively straight the engine bay is. 

At least future GTR buyers might google the vin and find this thread. Nice work posting it.

Theres a GTR on gtr registry which is a Series 1 which has a Series 3 vin affixed to it with the paint code 1n4, which doesnt exist for GT-R's. Its the 2nd GTR ive seen with a definite "dodgy blue" plate.

1 hour ago, Leroy Peterson said:

Only one place that car could go........... Middle east

 

Will use a stolen R34 gtt for donor car probably lol.

Reminds of that shop (not mentioning names) that used a GTS-4 and converted it into a R33 GT-R and tried to sell it for a ludicrous amount of money

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