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turns out my car is now a write off, and i have the option of buying the wreck back.

just gathering immediate interest, see if its worth buying the wreck.

1997 BLACK S1 RS260

73,000kms

front end damage

RB26DETT

twin plate Exedy clutch

Damaged crank pulley

might be interested in selling the wreck as is,

or parting out whole car.

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cheers, Nigel.

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what front suspension you running nigel?and also ill shotgun the handbrake and possibly console...

its NISMO S-Tune coils, with the factory optioned lowered springs.

idealy, i would like to sell the whole wreck for some fast cash, but i'll see what price i am offered

Edited by BIT SUS
how much were you looking at for the whole wreck out of interest?

and how much you want for the spoiler?

I find out later in the week how much the wreck is, and will post up.

I won't be listing individual part prices up until such time as I have made a decision on buying the wreck or not.

Until then, feel free to post up offers on the main things like engine, gearbox, brakes, suspension, etc.

I FKN hate lancer drivers!

the tears are still running :P

I hate commo drivers :)

Interested in brakes and possibly front and rear seats.

Let us know what the outcome is.

I find out later in the week how much the wreck is, and will post up.

I won't be listing individual part prices up until such time as I have made a decision on buying the wreck or not.

Until then, feel free to post up offers on the main things like engine, gearbox, brakes, suspension, etc.

Pm sent about gearbox, flywheel, clutch, pedal box, etc ... most bits for a manual conversion. :thumbsup:

Intersested in the whole car

Does it still roll or partly drive to get it on and off a truck to Brisbane?

The car rolls and steers, but engine cannot be started as there is no radiator, intercooler or belts on the engine. The crash shop dismantled the front end to assess the damage.

For all those people who have PM'd me about the price of the wreck, I will not reply, as I will be posting the price of the complete wreck up here, and it will then be first in best dressed from that point on.

I cannot keep track of 15+ PMs (so far) about the wreck, and if i purchase the wreck, I want it gone ASAP, as I want to replace the vehicle as soon as possible.

Sorry if this upsets some people, but as you can understand, Im trying to recover my uninsured losses as best as I can.

Nigel

hey there mate,

just abit of advice from my experiance with my r33 gtr

its not worth buying the wreck back as in the end you dont end up making $$ as the insurance company always wants top $$ for the wreck plus you will get thousands of time wasters saying they want the car but as we all know there are too many dreamers who dont want to pay what its worth

for some one to buy this and put it back on the road will take alot of time and money

save the headache and give it to the insurance company, i wished i done so

hey there mate,

just abit of advice from my experiance with my r33 gtr

its not worth buying the wreck back as in the end you dont end up making $ as the insurance company always wants top $ for the wreck plus you will get thousands of time wasters saying they want the car but as we all know there are too many dreamers who dont want to pay what its worth

for some one to buy this and put it back on the road will take alot of time and money

save the headache and give it to the insurance company, i wished i done so

yeh, ive figured as much, but most people would want this car for parts for say a manual conversion, not for a repair.

exactly my point,

you would sell the manual bits and maybe the motor (which will be hard as people want warranty) so you will end up with parts everywhere as people will get you to pull it appart but never collect the parts

things to take into consideration are

you need room and time to store and dismantle the car,

you will need to cover all your cost and then make a profit to make it worth while for you, this takes alot of time trust me

you will have heappps of tyre kickers rocking up to your house for parts but want it for next to nothing

alright.

enough BS:

I have been offered the car back at what i think is an acceptable price.

Throw me some offers via PM for the whole wreck, and i'll see i'd make a small profit by buying it back.

Highest offer wins obviously, as im already at a loss of 6k or more (see stupid Lancer drivers comment earlier)

Nigel.

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