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Not listed with RTA as repairable write off, according to Shannons assesor.

Got cleaned up by a truck on a roundabout, hit the rear quarter and spun me into a guard rail.

I drove the car around for the 2 weeks it took for the Insurance company to decide to write it off.

Have since bought a Stagea so this has to go.

Some of the things it has:

NISTUNE ECU.

JJR coils.

GTR injectors

Z32 AFM

Adjustable cam gears (2)

Hybrid (i think) FMIC with custom piping

Obligatory boost gauge.

Turbosmart dual stage boost controller.

GTR plumb back BOV

R34 Turbo, yes the one with the op6 housing.

Heavy duty clutch (cant remember brand)

Adjustable Camber AND caster arms (camber arms had been fitted just 5 k's before i was hit).

Most suspension bushes have been replaced with nolathane.

All 4 rear cradle bushes have been replaced

Slotted rotors on the front.

Chrome wheels as shown in pics, 2 front tyres are nearly brand new (cheapies), rears have about 70% left (also Cheapies).

Probably more just cant think of it at the moment.

Pics of when she wasn't scarred.

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THE DAMAGE

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Pics of parts

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It will be running within the next couple of days. i am waiting on a new gasket for the dump pipe.

Not Entirely sure whats its worth, but seeing as i have to put a price down i'll list it for 4 grand and see where it goes from there (swapped it over from the stagea)

Open to reasonable offers and will not split parts.

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looks like a nice 32 mate how bad a year for you mate hope insurance is good to you

are you parting out the 32? id been keen on the cooler pipe from the throttle body

Not keen on parting it out, so at this point no.

Turns out they have written off the stagea as well.

After yet another car now

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