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hey heslo, also saw a r33 s2 driving though town last nite with a boot lip (wasnt nozila but looked like his car but a wog was driving it) n it had a big FOR SALE sign on the back window. didnt get a chance 2 get the number.

yeh would b good 2 salvage what u can, if u had like boost controlers etc etc that u can take off. Im gona try see if i can get mine insured for more, cos after excess and the money i spent so far, id prob end up loosing 5k if i had an accident.

put my gts in trading post for sale, checked it 2day 2 c if the add was there n theres a few nice skylines for sale..check it out....make a low offer first, cos some of them have been trying 2 sell for some time n u might get lucky :pwned:

hey if u wanna good cheap series 2 33 i can give u the number of the guy who helpd import mine?? its 98 series 2, pretty much stock and in damn good condition cost me just over 16500 including rego. well worth a look into dude!!

pm me if ur interested

crowsss, yes they have offered me to buy the wreck back for $4000, the engine is untouched and fine if you are interested... Biggest damage is the side of the car

They weren't too generous were they.

Care to share any pics of the line bashed up?

I've seen a few pics of skylines in roll overs etc and they handle it extremely well.

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