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thought Id put up some pics of my old work in NZ just proving how these cars are worth very little there

the staked c33's top is a DE manual, and the bottom is a ex taxi, desiel auto and if you look closely, drum rear

20e auto C34 laurel hiding in a stack of import hondas

and lastly a C35 rb20de neo auto under a diahatsu

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yeah, seen similar things from japland.

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but then you also hear of stories from Japan, like that one article from speedhunters ages ago, where a guy literally bought a brand new AE86 when it first came out, drove home into the garage, put a cover over it and never touched it again. It had the plastic over the seats and everything. literally driven like 40ks from the dealership home. hasnt moved an inch.

i tried looking for the link but...

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r31house wrecking yard

thats not bad, at lest they aint stripped out an crushed like aus

any R32 sedans in those nz wrecking yards?

heaps of japanese 4 doors in NZ

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in that case, can any new zealanders do me a massive favour?

next time youre at the wreckers and you see an r32 sedan, could you check how much the interior pillar trims are worth?

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Just check trademe.co.nz for Nissan 4 door parts. I just got a cefiro bumper with genuine lip for $20 off trademe. There is some good cheap parts there

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