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From GT-R Blog
An Australian company has purchased an R35 GT-R that has had a side impact. They purchased the crashed car to use as parts to support some of the R35 GT-R race cars in Australia. A crashed car is often the cheapest way to get spare parts.
In order to import it into a country easier, cars are often cut in half, so they are no longer cars. Just what we call a front clip, or half cut.
Video after the jump and a few more over on GT-R Blog
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