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hey guys.

friday night i had my car smashed into whilst parked on the road out front of my house.thay did the runner which is the worst in the world considering i just had the whole can touched up at just over 2g, also layed up and home after surgery so i can bearly move.

anyways im hoping that people can help me as it now needs a few things to get/have it drivable.

r32 front bar type m.

r32 r/hand side gtr head light.

r32 r/hand indicator orange.

i will also be hunting for a bonnet gtr if possible and a right hand guard is they all got f@#ked up by who ever the nice person was!!

please any help would be appreciated

thanks jordan

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Hey jordan my name is musty. i know what your goin through bro i just imported a 32 gtr

it came with a blown motor and the chassis is twisted so i cant register it.

im selling the whole thing in partsand have a gtr bonnet. I want 750 for it. i also have the front guards but i wont seperate there white in colour.

If you want them just call me on 0433-554-014 as i dont really jump on the net.

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