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At least you can pull the stereo and stuff out of it now? How much was it insured for? See if u can get a cheap cpu also for it so u can keep the nistune etc. Or can c how much if it is a write off and build a dedicated track car?

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At least you can pull the stereo and stuff out of it now? How much was it insured for? See if u can get a cheap cpu also for it so u can keep the nistune etc. Or can c how much if it is a write off and build a dedicated track car?


Will see what the assessor says later this week, I have a buyer if it's a write off so let's see how it plays out
37 minutes ago, shoey85 said:

 


Will see what the assessor says later this week, I have a buyer if it's a write off so let's see how it plays out

 

Damn, was gonna say if its write off I may want the engine+trans. My 34 needs an upgrade

25 minutes ago, shoey85 said:

 


As for parting it out, it's a 100% chance they won't happen regardless of the outcome. There is no way I'm dealing with all the gumtree and Facebook tards

 

 This is a fair point. I know of a guy selling a 33 rolling race shell. Needs the running gear...... lol

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17 minutes ago, Beyond Blue R33 said:


I noticed the t-bolt clamp on the front p/s intercooler was slightly damaged. Is it a 3" or 2/5" they retail for 4$ what about 5 Cents. :@

Whats a tbolt clamp?

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