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hey guys up for sale is a damaged 2003 Nissan v35 6spd skyline coupe, i was in an accident and unfortunately had no insurance. its not a write off so it is repairable. i wanna sell it as a complete as i dont really have time or knowledge to do anything with it and it needs to go.

as you can see in the photos the panels and some parts of the exterior are pretty damaged but the motor,gearbox etc, and most of the interior is fine. the motor has 90,000ks so its still low. it has an aftermarket exhaust and coilovers. the brembos are gone off it and the other problem is i lost the only key i had for it.

would suit someone wanting to use for spare parts or replacements. the car is located in the brisbane region, pickup with a tow truck/trailer. if anyone has any questions, is interested or wants to make an offer just pm me.

cheers guys

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That may not be written off, but it is definitely a write off. Describing it as "repairable" is really stretching the definition of the word. I would say only if you had a whole 'nother car that wasn't damaged!! Probably best described as "driveline donor car".

If you don't mind me asking... how the heck did that happen? Should post this in stagea part... bits of this would make a good manual conversion.

Would you split it up or prefer whole car offer? Thanks

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