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hi guys, was in a crash about 3 weeks ago and cant be bothered fixing my car, so i want it gone. have a series 2 r33 gtst and looking the sell the whole thing. has 92,000 km on the clock and still runs great, even after the crash. only after market parts are an exhaust(3 inch turbo back), coilovers and a pod.

a car hit the passage side door at about 25 km's, also has front left hand side damage. is a fixable wrote off although i pretty sure its not worth the effort.

willing to text pic's to anyone that is interested.

looking for 5,500 for everything, but am open to offers

will also part out, but would be very flexible if someone wanted to take the whole thing.

names kyle, 0421 566 078

located in canberra

thanks

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Hey mate if you do end up looking to part your car..would i be able to pick up:

Drivers door window switch

Drivers window switch surround

Drivers door motor

Passenger door motor

Posted to brisbane..

Thanks mate..let us know how ya go!

thanks for the interested guys, but would really like to sell all in one go........ i am going to the army shortly and wont be able to part out..

bonnet, windsheild are both smashed beyond repair just to let u know

hi buddy

im keen on your turbo kit only, due to upgrading my r34 gt.

i live in canberra, bruce suburb, able to inspect the item.

gimme a pm if u interested on seperate the turbo kit.

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