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Wrecking a 1993 R33 series 1 gts-t

colour: black

location: Hornsby, Sydney

I have removed the running gear, motor, gearbox etc so this is just the shell.

Front left is damaged and lower control arm etc bent. Damage to the rear quarter panel too. Drivers door and rear facia missing(needed it for new car)

I'm taking the rims off but can supply some stock rims for it.

Pics attached show the damage

I'll be leaving most of the interior in the car, so great if you need some parts.

Looking to sell the wreck as a whole, throw me some offers. PM me and I will get back to you.

Cheers Steve.

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All PMs replied.

Dash is currently painted maroon, car will be getting stripped over the next 2 days, let me know what you want, though because I'm having a business strip it, it costs me money to have bits removed unless they are dead easy.

As I type this, my car is being stripped of all the gear, then it's being taken by the guy who bought it(Damn cheap as he's a friend!)

The other R33 I bought with a blown motor has already been stripped and the engine bay is painted, ready for all my running gear, plus a few extras I had bought before the crash but not added yet.

After that is completed and rego is sorted out, I'll see how much I have left to pay for the respray and putting on the bodykit.

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