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Items:

Wanted R33 or R32 skyline

It can be:

A shell, unfinished project or with no motor and or gearbox

You car has engine problems and you wanna sell it

non Turbo r33 or 32

Or if you just wanna get 8 grand cash straight up for your skyline

Car has be fairly straight with good paint

Pay up too $8000

I have an Rb25 Engine and running gear just want to drop it into something

Contact Details:

call me on 0400285588 or sms but email me would be easier or add me on msn [email protected]

Items:

Wanted R33 or R32 skyline

It can be:

A shell, unfinished project or with no motor and or gearbox

You car has engine problems and you wanna sell it

non Turbo r33 or 32

Or if you just wanna get 8 grand cash straight up for your skyline

Car has be fairly straight with good paint

Pay up too $8000

I have an Rb25 Engine and running gear just want to drop it into something

Contact Details:

call me on 0400285588 or sms but email me would be easier or add me on msn [email protected]

seen a black r32 in last weeks trader for $7900, in good condition, even has a few goodies eg. cooler, aftermarket fuel pump... giv it a ring if your lucky it mite still be there...

Try the forum traders section, theres quite a few for sale in there

Thanks for that Damo, am aware of those.... Found some cheaper than that on Egay.... But would prefer to buy one of a SAU member to help them out.... Maybe even save some coin while im at it!

Thanks for that Damo, am aware of those.... Found some cheaper than that on Egay.... But would prefer to buy one of a SAU member to help them out.... Maybe even save some coin while im at it!

Im in the market for one myself, but new clutch, service and tune has cleaned me out for the time being. Personally i'd buy a new one, and you probably wont find cheaper than the specials in the trader section. Good luck!

WTB: Bride super low bottom mount rail suit R32 (4door if it makes a difference) preferably cheap as possible (unemployment doesn't pay much these days :banana:)

one fiddy @ jms for s13 one, drinkies can mod it to fit

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