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After waiting for a potential buyer, its time for it to go to someone who has some $$$

Item:Black R33,auto 94 model 97,xxxkms write off

Location:sydney

Item Condition:damaged front and rear, no engine damage, interior still very, very neat. car is stock except for the 17s, with near new tyres.

Reason for Selling:dont have time/money to fix

Price and Payment Conditions:$1800ono

Extra Info:vin/chassis - 6T91MPRO6R1JPL021

engine - RB25110668A

Contact Details:Tommy-0402712813

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is there any damage to any part of the driveline. ie is the damage only to the body (outer shell). if i replaced all the panels will it drive.

please let me know - as i am after a rb25 motor and a shell as well

shaun

ps. i am in melbourne, it does not drive at the moment does it? i would havce to organise freight?

shaunr32

i can be driven, but only if u have to, there is nothing wrong with the driveline , most of the major damages is to the body, front and rear, and its not as easy as just replacing the damaged panels, its a lil bit more work then that.

and yes, interstate buyers would have to organise freight

sorry, i meant when i replace panels and off we go - i am not going to register it. i dont give a sh1t about the dangly bits, all i want to know is that if it is still straight.

if i were to clear all the damage, and give it a wheel alignment , would it drive straight and slide sideways

if not please tell me what else has to be done..

shaun

suspensions, control arms, steering rack/arms, driveshafts looks fine, but i cant promise it will drive straight but i pretty sure it will drive. The problem is the left guard is rubbing against the wheel, worst if ur trying to make a turn. That why its properly better not to drive unless ur really have to.

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