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ok i have recently crahed my r32 Gts-t and wondered what my options are and what people are willing to offer. this is definately not certain as im hoping it is not a write off. basically i went over a small wall and f**ked my front left up. suspension is f**ked and the top of the chassis rail is grinded a bit. not sure if there is any other damage.

so yeh what would u think it is worth as a package, and how much could i make in sell the wreck it and sell off parts?

need to know my options.

cheers

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ok i have recently crahed my r32 Gts-t and wondered what my options are and what people are willing to offer. this is definately not certain as im hoping it is not a write off. basically i went over a small wall and f**ked my front left up. suspension is f**ked and the top of the chassis rail is grinded a bit. not sure if there is any other damage.

so yeh what would u think it is worth as a package, and how much could i make in sell the wreck it and sell off parts?

need to know my options.

cheers

In my experience mate, it's always worth more selling it off for parts than a complete damaged vehicle - it all depends if you can be f*cked selling it all off bit-by-bit...

Having said that, PM me if you do, I'll want most of your interior if its tidy... :P

just jap seems to offer 4k flat for damaged r33 gtsts with good engines. I know because 2 of my friends wrote there's off.

I suppose an r32 would be worth around 2.5-3k from them.

If you can be bothered to part it off, you might get a bit more than that.

  • 3 weeks later...

This is the For Sale section.

Please post a PRICE you are after.

Pics, details of whats damaged etc

This is not a "what should i do with it" section, thats General Discussion

Cheers

yeh sorry, i was just after some interest and offers to see whether i would sell as a package or seperately if it came to it as i was given dodgey info towards the damage of my car. car is not going to be for sale, damage to chassis ended up being nothing more than a few scratches after taking it somewhere else.

i was f**ked around by affiliates of the crash repairer and was told it was a write off, which i found out was just them trying to get me to sell the car to them (which we kind of knew) and the damage turns out to be nothing more than a few grand to fix.

so yeh sorry for not responding, i thought this thread died ages ago so i didnt bother to inform u guys earlier of the decision.

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