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Looking for a track car.

Cheap as f**k, around $3k or less.

Dont care of its condition or rego status.

Looking for a 32, s13, 180sx or Ceffy. NO 31's, keto's, commo's etc

Will take a complete rolling shell if it's what I'm looking for.

Items:

Skyline GTR 33 rear spoiler black.

Skyline GTR 33 Interior. Seats including rails both front seats and the rear. Door Trims both front doors.

As shown in picture below.

http://image.modified.com/f/15585572/0502_07z+1997_nissan_skyline_tommykaira_r_r33+front_interior_view.jpg

Contact Details:

PM

Price and price conditions:

Open to all offers depending on condition.

Wanted r32 rolling shell

Want r32 rolling shell or repairable write off

Any condition considered

Email: [email protected]

Would you consider a defected 32 gtst m spec, whiteline sway bars front and rear, locked diff and stocker too, reasonably clean interior and exterior, running rb20det, manual, lete know if you want a suss.

WANT:

looking for just one 20 inch mag with dish, preferably 10+ inches wide.

Would you consider a defected 32 gtst m spec, whiteline sway bars front and rear, locked diff and stocker too, reasonably clean interior and exterior, running rb20det, manual, lete know if you want

if he's not interested i might be. not coming to the dinner tomorrow are ya?

WANT:

looking for just one 20 inch mag with dish, preferably 10+ inches wide.

if he's not interested i might be. not coming to the dinner tomorrow are ya?

nah mate, sick as a dog, the joys of children in child care.

if you wanna have a suss yell out, pretty keen to get rid of it and i'm sick of seeing it in my backyard

Looking for a track car.

Cheap as f**k, around $3k or less.

Dont care of its condition or rego status.

Looking for a 32, s13, 180sx or Ceffy. NO 31's, keto's, commo's etc

Will take a complete rolling shell if it's what I'm looking for.

Got a R33 you may be keen on.

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/topic/369903-r33-for-sale-sa/page__p__5895632#entry5895632

3k without the gearbox, it also has coil overs now.

open to offers

Hi, I'm after a 200SX S15 6 speed gearbox. Need one in good condition, but don't want to spend a ton of $$$ as i'm going to hack it up while adapting it to Datsun L series engine for my Stanza project... I see them on the net from $350 ~$1800 hoping for something in the $500~$700 range. All the ones I see are interstate - hence my post here.

link to my gumtree ad (hope this is ok to post): http://www.gumtree.com.au/s-ad/seaford/engine-engine-parts-transmission/wanted-200sx-s15-6-speed-gearbox/1003803650

Thanks,

Jeff

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