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if you decide to part pm me... would be intersted in sunroof controller, car jack, spare tyre bolt and maybe drivers seat... but definitely the other parts... wat area of syd are you in?

and allblitz he would easily be able to part it for more than 5k

razorsharp - i'll let you know if i sell for parts...

and yes i would be expecting alot more than $5k for this...

eels- nah its just the door, rear quater, passenger seat, and roof needs to be hit and straightend, the door and rear quarter can be bought and welded on... the roof is the only hard part... any way banel beater is cummin tomorow so we'll see if its worth fixing or not... watta ***n waste for something i bought 3 days ago..

Sorryto hear, but did this happen on Castle Hill rd last night? I was driving towards home in castle hill and saw a white 33 gtst that had been T Boned right in the passengers side. I drove through right as the first tow truck arrived. Sorry to see this happen :D Hope everyone was ok..

Buddy, my hit was way smaller than that (happened at a race track) and it is costing me $6-7K to fix up properly. That is an absolute right-off, sorry to say :).

All the best and hope you're ok!

$5K is a bit low, sell it for somewhere in btw 5K and 10K, i reckon.

i was turning right, i have to give way yes. BUT he had no head lights on and came flying down didnt even slam breaks... cops ****ed me becoz gotta i give way, even though he had no head lights, its going to court... my word vs his..

who u think the cops are going to be in favour for, and old bloke in a family car or a p plater in a skyline ? !!

yeh if i have to sell for parts i want more towards the $10k mark for the whole car...

I had orderd a new haltech computer setup, and a hybrid front mount on the weekand to be put in this week aswell.. looks like that iznt going nowehere...

I'll post up as soon i know if im seperating for parts or not.

***n shame i loved that car too....

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