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hay guys got a White Series one r33 skyline shell that is fully rego'd.

My mate Crashed his 33, Its a write off, but Plates are fully rego'd

Plates have no rego atm as it ran out.

Need it gone ASAP to fund my new car..

Asking $1000 !!

Adelaide

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hay guys got a White Series one r33 skyline shell that is fully rego'd.

My mate Crashed his 33, Its a write off, but Plates are fully rego'd

Plates have no rego atm as it ran out.

Need it gone ASAP to fund my new car..

Asking $1000 !!

Adelaide

0411592938

Nah,

shell has not been classed as a write off.

So someone can fix it. Cause it still has rego.

Doesnt make sense? So your selling the whole damaged shell for $1000 or just the tags off the car {EDITED this part..}

Doesnt make sense? So your selling the whole damaged shell for $1000 or just the tags off the car {EDITED this part..}

The car can be rego'd but has no rego on it atm cause it has ran out.

Im sellin the whole shell, would need alot of work.

Has no interia, no motor or box, no front end, no rear end, front end has been cut to get motor out, Dash bent,

hay guys got a White Series one r33 skyline shell that is fully rego'd.

My mate Crashed his 33, Its really bad and has nothing left and pretty much everythings bent,

Shell can be rego'd but has no rego atm as it ran out.

Need it gone ASAP to fund my new car..

Asking $1000 !!

Adelaide

0411592938

Let me get this straight,

You are selling compliance plates for a car that has been written off?

As in taking the plates ÖFF the shell so that someone can use the numbers to rego their car?

NO!

Im sellin a rego'd shell

Ok Cool, from the wording (before the edit) it sounded like you were trying to sell just the tags off the shell which is a big no no.

Best of luck selling the shell mate.

Cheers,

Ok Cool, from the wording (before the edit) it sounded like you were trying to sell just the tags off the shell which is a big no no.

Best of luck selling the shell mate.

Cheers,

haha yea nah worded it wrong!

How do i change it?

cheers mate

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