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Black R32 GTR, lots of work done...

Had just rebuilt the HKS twin plate clutch a couple of weeks prior.

Brand new rubber all round.

N1 turbos (hard to be 100% but the thing spooled up and rocketted better than any other R32 I've come across).

Tien adjustable coil-overs.

Exhaust, intake piping, blow off valve all japanese aftermarket.

And much more that I don't want to think about at the moment.

Had a front end hit on the right side that did a fair bit of damage.

Is perfect for someone wanting to create the monster of godzillas... get a front cut and away you go.

I just can't afford it at the moment or bare to look at it sitting there any longer.

Open to all offers (idiots will obviously be ignored... even though I was one for doing it)

Get in very quick though!

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Car still start? Only panel damage?

EDIT: Oh and location please?

Did start after when I tried just quickly before it lost any fluid, but has been sitting for a while now though.

Most of the engine should be salvagable... intercooler, ascociated piping and front end drive train are probably gone.

Took a bit of a hit to the front on the right side.

Was thinking $6000?

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