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Hey all,

Well my beloved skyline was involved in a rather nasty accident yesterday. I was the not at fault driver but with my luck, the other driver has no insurance. What can I do? Strip the car and sell it I guess.

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Damage is mainly to the rear of the passenger door. The back seats are buckled. Windows are smashed etc. Luckily no one in the car. I turned right on green arrow, she never saw her red light. I was in 2nd gear so boost didn't feel like coming on.

I'm putting it up here for parts. Basically everything inside out can go. If you want things tell me what you're after and ill get a price. It would be great if you're in Sydney coz you could come and check and pick out what you need. Motor, gearbox, wheels, exhaust, steering wheel, seats, springs, ecu. There's alot. Make offers. I might not start the stripping part until the police report comes back.

Just something on the legal side, I plan to sue once the police report comes in stating she was at fault. Am I required to keep the car in one piece?

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yeh man, i'd take a crap load of photos of both the car and the accident site, and keep it in one piece for now until the police come back to you with thier report.... seeing as she has no insurance, she probably has no money either... so not sure how far sueing her will get you.... but still definatly do it... unfortunatly she might just be forced to give you $100 a month for the next 10 years, depending on her financial situation ... or something stupid like that

+1 on keeping the car in 1 piece til proceedings are done with the police etc.

However when you do part it out I'd be interested in the driver's side window motor and glass. Did it have the stock seats in it too? ;)

Edited by eiresgaus

Hey mate, conditions of the rotors/calipers front and rear

I think I've seen you around Parramatta a few times, it was a really nice looking car ;)

Glad you made it out okay

Hey all,

Well my beloved skyline was involved in a rather nasty accident yesterday. I was the not at fault driver but with my luck, the other driver has no insurance. What can I do? Strip the car and sell it I guess.

46912_457634572525_516572525_6579404_3604696_n.jpg

Damage is mainly to the rear of the passenger door. The back seats are buckled. Windows are smashed etc. Luckily no one in the car. I turned right on green arrow, she never saw her red light. I was in 2nd gear so boost didn't feel like coming on.

I'm putting it up here for parts. Basically everything inside out can go. If you want things tell me what you're after and ill get a price. It would be great if you're in Sydney coz you could come and check and pick out what you need. Motor, gearbox, wheels, exhaust, steering wheel, seats, springs, ecu. There's alot. Make offers. I might not start the stripping part until the police report comes back.

Just something on the legal side, I plan to sue once the police report comes in stating she was at fault. Am I required to keep the car in one piece?

Contact me for mobile number

spoiler ok???

ill buy the r33 gtr rear pods.. im gueeing fibreglass?.. sorry about the crash.. looked good. and your paint is still nice and dark not faded like my sonic silver color ;)

Hey all,

Well my beloved skyline was involved in a rather nasty accident yesterday. I was the not at fault driver but with my luck, the other driver has no insurance. What can I do? Strip the car and sell it I guess.

46912_457634572525_516572525_6579404_3604696_n.jpg

Damage is mainly to the rear of the passenger door. The back seats are buckled. Windows are smashed etc. Luckily no one in the car. I turned right on green arrow, she never saw her red light. I was in 2nd gear so boost didn't feel like coming on.

I'm putting it up here for parts. Basically everything inside out can go. If you want things tell me what you're after and ill get a price. It would be great if you're in Sydney coz you could come and check and pick out what you need. Motor, gearbox, wheels, exhaust, steering wheel, seats, springs, ecu. There's alot. Make offers. I might not start the stripping part until the police report comes back.

Just something on the legal side, I plan to sue once the police report comes in stating she was at fault. Am I required to keep the car in one piece?

Contact me for mobile number

hey mate how much for front bumper and spoiler ?

hey mate, sorry to hear... yet another skyline bites the dust...

That said, how much for the gtr spoiler? and if yours is ok, the drivers side plastic mould for the switches, and drivers side seat - condition?

Many thanks, ROb

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