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Hey guys just a quick need of eoi for a smashed R34. 

Drivers side door caved in, rear quater medicore dent and drivers side roof minor dent. 

Engine is running fine 93XXXkm. Manual. Interior is all good. Suspension and all is fine. 

Prefer to sell as a whole. 

But will dismantle for parts if it comes to that. 

As stated its just an expression of interest at this point in time, and will move towards finalising my decision once i get a reply from some sources. 

Car is legit, reciepts will be provided if strip needed. Will provide engine and chasis number if need be. 

Car is located in NSW, Bankstown. 

I will be completly out there. I need 10k out of it at least. Im in a whole lot of financial strife at the moment, and wish that people will respect not to low ball me and i decline and get offended from me declining. So please genuine interest only. 

Vik.

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Yes, pretty sad it has come to this Vik.

I remember that your car was being prepared for the "10th Anniversary of the R34 Celebration SnS" when you suffered that hit.

All the best with whatever decision you need to make.

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Might be interested in the head depending on what you'd want.

But not the whole car.

But being honest...

Whole motor - $1000 - $2000

Turbo $250

Gearbox $1400

Suspension - $100 - $200

Seats - $100 - $300

Rims - $200 - $500

Brakes - $500?

They're your main items you'll sell with it stripped and what they'd be worth.

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With that said - How much would you selling a manual conversion kit for? soooo manual cluster, manual gear stick surround, pedals, (apparently you need the tail shaft or something aswell?) clutch etc etc? and obviously the gearbox :)

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sorry to hear about that mate.

what you need to understand when summing up your options is that its your bottom line vs. the buyer's of the wreck. i.e. 10k for a smashed n/a is what they go for in good nic.

you could always try the Pickles damaged car auctions in Milperra if you dont want the headache of selling in parts. if you do go down this route put all of the stock items back on and sell the aftermarket stuff for a bit of extra $$. the car wont get any more money with the aftermarket gear in auction.

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Just got the car back *tear*

Going to see it tonight.

Still up for sale guys. Will get pics by Saturday

Vik

Back from where? - and i remember when you had a thread up about this ages ago!! its been so long, whats taken so long to sell/part the car?

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