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left side damaged, all the engine stuff havn't been damaged at all.

all damaged stuff list

passanger side door window mirror, pillar,

windscreen

passanger side fengder and the indicator cover

roof

now sell he lot or can seperate

give me an offer if u interested.

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this car had done 10k kms and in very gd condition just serviced in the same day of the accident.

can be reparid if u got the parts and if u can find a honest panel beater u can fix it for around 6-8k include parts...

(wheels and aftermarket parts will be replaced to stock as i got another one to install)

How much for the

1.Ash tray box with the lid.

2. Drivers side power window control surround, not the actual controls, the thing that peals easily.

3. The steering wheel with everything you need to hook it up to the r33.

4. Your gauge cluster does it have the plastic screen infront too.

I would like to buy these parts in one lot, so pm me a price.

Will

yes he got everyparts needed to fix it up. prefer sum1 buying the lot.

parts needed:

passanger's side door

wind screen

passangers side guard

passangers side indicator cover

the dash

passangers side seat's rail (just banded, can be fixed)

passangers side skirt

the car frame or just the passanger's front metal pillar

those won't cost u so much and u can have it as new after fixed up

hey, is the mount for the bonnet hinge damaged? it doesnt look like it is, if its fine, then how much are u looking @ selling it for? and also the drivers side side skirt?

the mount is not damaged at all , and the driver's side is like new...someone offered 6500 but havn't decided, i will wait until tusday after that, all the offers for parts will be seriously considered.

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