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Hey all,

Got into a prang with my R32 GTST. As per pictures, it was a front-on collision that took out the front bumper completely, all front lights, radiator and a few other bits.

Looking to get rid of it ASAP.

The engine seems fine, starts instantly, and the car can still move (note I don't say drive). The steering is fouled by the damage.

Specs:
RB25DET w/ roughly 170,000kms

RB20 5 speed

Z32 ECU w/nistune

Ebay turbo (was working fine on 12psi)

GTR pump

I am NOT parting the car, selling whole.

Best offer by Friday 29/1/16 can take it, I need it gone. Car is located in Guildford 2161. PM if interested.

Thanks for your time.

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