Fella's, I have been following the turbo website for awhile now and came across this thread days ago. I was coming up north stopping in Manheim auto auction to pick up a load going back home and figured I can take some time to look at this car in Newburgh since its only 1 minutes from my stop. After over an hour to get in, and I had to pay 20.00 visitor pass. They walked me to the car, it was in a fenced in area. this yard has what appears to be 1,000's of insurance cars for auction. The car had a dead battery, so the worker jumped it with a booster box and she started right up. Ran good, had it running for a couple of minutes. I am no expert in GNX but know some stuff from these forums. The car had deep black paint, drivrs side quarter needs to be replaced, rear filler panel is good. door has a big dent but fixable. the front nose is excellent except for a very small dent on the right side fender very low. the wheels and tires look new. the car was taken care of. someone swapped out the factory radio and threw in a horrible looking one that is not hooked up. the guy in the yard said jokingly that it was probabley the tow guy or bodyshop. I took offense, since I am a transporter that would never steal anything from a car. Now for the gnx stuff that I saw, a asc sticker in the door, asc sticker on the emmissions lablel. gnx turbo cover, gnx sticker on the lower radiator or cooler, emblems front and back, under the car looks ok, but dirty since the yard is like a junk yard with mud, gnx on the rear end cover. exhaust looks nice and silver. it has 6 gauges in the dash with a 8000 tach. it looks like someone pulled off the number plate above the glove box because you can not read the number, just gnx. The car looks like an easy fix for a bodyshop not a joe home mechanic. they said no title, it has insurane company salvage papers that you turn into dmv for a title. I don't know the value as it sits, so don't ask. just looks like it was a nice looking car before the accident.
I wanted to take some pictures of the car to share here but the yard worker said cameras are not allowed in the yard.