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car starts and drives ok just front engine damage fmic is ok mainly front body work

Bumper is still ok

specs

92 mspec

rb20det

blitz sus pod

blitz bov

heavy duty clutch

3 inch kamikoto exhaust system

lowered ,sunroof ,

fmic

dna boost controller

regular servicing jvc deck speakers interiotr is emaculate

however car front will need repairing

will throw in a free vertex front bar waiting to be painted

$5500 neg

this is complete car just front end damage

contact me on 0401 801 565

pics below

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do you have a list of what exactly is damaged?

are the radiator supports bent? radiator damage? engine damage? anything at all?

Sofar im just seeing bonnet, lights, front bar?, rear quater panel, and maybe radiator and support mountings(looks like a big maybe, as in don't look damaged, then again i can't see clearly), FMIC don't look that knocked up, but that's a maybe.

would you be able to provide a detailed list?

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