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95 r33 skyline gtst

rego ends july

car has been rear ended pretty bad... in between the 2 rear wheels the whole back is squashed in just back to where the back seats are.. roof is not damage.. not sure if car is repairable or not. everything from the backseat to the front is in good condition.. car starts and all.. engine has around 105,000 kms. but car has NEVER been boosted so the front cut is immmaculate... car has a 3`turbo back exhuast.. i think the dump and front pipe are still fine. has airbags, cliamte control... etc...car is silver..the car is fully stock with some unknown brand bov.. it will come with a white front bar.. tahst all i can think of.. located in west syd.. will get pics tomorrow.. btw car is manual... gearbox and engine in a1 condition

looking for around 7.5k ono

ALSO sideskirts and front bar not included...also will sell with 17`rims on the car

pics here

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/photopost...500&ppuser=7293

hey guys.. i am getting pics taking tonite.... yes the stock rims and tyres are all fine... havnt got a quote to get it fixed but had a mechanical friend looked at it and he said if the damage is repairable it would cost around 6-7g to repair.....car still has rego so if u can repair it then there is no hassle going through inspection n stuff.. good for panel beaters or wreckage

Big dollar fix if it isnt a write off:

Rear Diff Complete - $800

Rear 1/2 Complete - >$2000

Maybe good buy at $5000-$6000 to fix a R33 that has had a front end stack.

update guys... sideskirts kinda stuck so its hard to take out.. selling whole wreck minus front bar thats all...so u get the sideskirts as well

also liek i said.. selling complete.. so dnt ask me for separete parts

thanks

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