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hey guys, just recently, (few weeks ago) I went out and bought a Black R33 GTS-T 94 model AUTO for $16000, No Rego? I want to know if this is a good deal it also has

its stock

Now, I was really excited, coz i was getting my FMIC installed... and I did somethin stupid....i stayed up all saturday night through sunday mornin to get the intercooler...now on the way home...i crashed the car badly

i believe i had a microsleep, i hit a towbar of this coucil car

the damage is severe...i need a new fmic, radiator, fan, shroud, air condition, support bar, headlights, bonnet is totally gone, my tranmission oil is leakin, and so is my power steerin fluid, and my RIGHT FRONT wheel has moved back about a inch or two, it is almost hittin the guard of the car...

how severe is this damage? and do any of u guys reckon u could estimate how much its gonna be to fix?

here are the pics

please help thanks

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/photopost...&cat=513&page=1

and

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/photopost...&cat=513&page=1

Thanks guys

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I am selling a 1994, Wine, Auto, Turbo with under 65,000kms.

Extras it has:

Sunroof, Exhaust, Alloys Wheels, Nice Double Din CD/CASS Player.

Price: $14,300 with R.W.C and 12Months REG.

I guess you paid a bit too much for yours

don't listen to them, Habib. that will buff right out... good as new.

If you don't have the right polishing equipment my cousin can do it no problem.

i agree with allbitz it's gonna cost at least 10k to fix u;ll get about 4g for the wrcked parts.

you'll pbly have to get a new front cut to fix dat..

you'll get more than $4K for the parts. The engine should be ok I reckon...

not another wreck.. too many r33 out there already.. they're all in melb and sydney too :)

Well.. Looks like about at least 2000-3000 worth of parts, depending on where you get them from.. radiator, bonnet, lhs guard, grill, intercooler, headlights, aircon piping, etc. Then there is fixing up the chasis, then there is whatever other work that needs to be done of that nature.. maybe a couple of grand there. Then you need a full front respray.. another $1-2000 there.. It's not a complete write-off I wouldn't say, but quite close to it. I've seen skylines like that get fixed. Often it looks worse than it is.

. but yeah, not cheap.. you snooze.. you lose..

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