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I am thinking of wrecking my A31 ceffy. It has a turbo rb20 and its auto. The car runs ok but has some leaks here and there and other minor faults. The body is straight and it is registered. I have been trying to sell it for a while but no luck and I need the cash. I'm hoping to get $3500-$5000 for the parts.

The car has some mods including after market rims, exhaust, coil overs and K&N pod and other bits.

If there is a satisfactory response then I will go ahead and wreck it. I can be contacted by pm or 0420 593 194

The car is in WA but I can ship at the buyer's expense. Will post pictures shortly

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Post the actual car up with some pics and you might get some more interest.

I saw a turbo factory manual on gumtree not long ago for 3.5k that was very mint so might give you a gauge on price. Unfortunately we really make money back on parts and being in Perth will reduce the price further.

I'd be interested in some interior bits and pieces if you end up wrecking it.

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