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Updated price: $7,500

Updated with pictures

Has 102,000km on the clock

Is a stock standard RB25DET and gearbox and clutch and driveline

Interior drivers garnish and air con vents are damaged, have a new one here

Diff provides no drive, I assume the drivers side halfshaft has been pulled out of the diff.

Needs a rear quarter cut, drivers side suspension subframe and drivers door. A-pillar is unharmed. B-pillar needs a little straightening where the drivers side intrusion bar bent it backwards about a centimetre.

Bootlid is fine but now needs a little touchup paint on the edge because the rear quarter is touching the bootlid and the hinge of the bootlid is pushed about 1cm in, therefore the boot doesn't shut properly.

From a couple of us checking the car out, we *dont think* the subframe is bent but still could be by an unnoticeably small amount.

Needs a new wheel and rear caliper assembly, they were broken as part of the accident.

The engine and gearbox stock standard and are perfect, the owner was a big wuss when it came to thrashing cars.

Car has no rego, registration has been cancelled. There are no debts on it either. It is fully complied under low volume system, been in Australia for a few years with the one owner.

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Sorry, only going from memory. Will get more details in the next few days

Approx 100,000km

5 speed manual (as per thread title)

I think its a 1993 model

No mods

Fully owned and complied (green plates), no rego.

Interior in very good condition

Comes with some spare parts

Bootlid is OK, rear bumper and RHS taillight needs replacing

Front bumper needs a respray

Otherwise the car is in very good condition

  • 1 month later...

Nar not drift damage. Sitting on Middleborough Rd waiting to turn right and an unlicenced driver with no fixed address driving someone elses unregistered car slammed into the skyline :P

Hey mate,

Have you looked to see what a 1993 GTS-T goes for? And in repairs and damage there is easy $4000-5000 so why would someone go through all that to save $3000 and know they bought a damaged car. I will offer you $2000 cash as long as you are willing to provide all vehicle details for a Revs Check

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Hey mate, you are VERY funny.

This car may also be used for wrecking. Have you priced up a halfcut lately? How much do you think an rb25det engine alone goes for?

$2000 hahahaha.

Do you really have nothing better to do than post rubbish in other peoples threads? If you're not going to buy it then get lost, I nor anybody else is interested in hearing your drivel.

  • 2 years later...

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