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ok guys basically this once beautiful 32 gtr met its match, a fence...

the car is a write off luckily however the whole running gear and most of the parts except for panels are in perfect condition interior engine gearbox brakes all that is good.

the interior looks a bit dirty in the pictures cause it slid through a bit of dusty grass but its all good.

the car had 102 kms on it.

it has after market coilover suspension which were on it when i got it so i dont know the brand and havent looked but they are blue and ill find out 2morrow

it has a 3 1/2 inch exhaust from front pipe back ( stock dumps )

the damage on the front isnt that bad, the intercooler copped it sweet and the radiator is probably axed but everything back from that is sweet as.

basically im looking to get rid of the whole thing for something in the $8000 range, and if i dont get any offers i like ill start offing the thing in parts, so basically ill wait a few days and if nobody wants the whole thing ill repost with a parts list.

this thing is perfect for someone who has a nissan that isnt a gtr and has rb26 aspirations or someone who wants an extensive spares range for their existing gtr :happy:

im also considering putting the 26 in my gtst if the whole thing doesnt go.

feel free to come and check it out.

the steering wheel is gone from the pictures, the rest is all there.

im also selling a fibreglass gtr bonnet which i had planned on putting on but didnt

picture at the end $600

if ur interested please contact me by phone, u can msg here if u want to but dont expect punctual replys.

0406305069 Call anytime.

its my gf's phone so expect a girl to answer im between phones atm my name is Jason.

but yeah heres some pictures, warning, some pictures might upset some people, they break my heart every time.

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hey dude im keen on ur seats bonnet and the interior trims around the rear quarter glass, also the passenger side air vent, the front bar looks like it got raped but if im mistaken let me know. :)

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hi FIRST DIBS on the the exhaust system, cat and cat back and alsow il grab the strut brace let me know if you are going to sell the parts?

and also let me know the price for the coilovers. :)

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listen guys im hoping to get rid of it as a whole, as yet i havent had a offer im happy with and if in the next couple of days i dont get one i will dismantle the thing as parts, if that happens i will contact all the ppl who have msged me for parts in the orders they msged me and sort it from there, so feel free to ask for stuff, and if i dont get an offer, and u were first to ask for somethign, u will prolly get it.

thanks guys.

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If you do decide to sell it as bits I'm after the rear drivers side trim piece, front mats, rear view mirror and passenger door trim. Let me know.

Thanks

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