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Hey guys,

I know this is a bit random but i have been asked how much i would sell the rolling shell of my car for, and frankly i have no idea what they are worth so if anyone could give me an idea that would be great!

Thanks in advance.

Details - All the parts are brand new, never driven on.

- Full respray in House of Kolor Planet Green (Imported from US)

- Body Kit is 400R, Front bar has been customised.

- Body kit has been completely molded to the car not including the front bar

- Door handles and antenna both shaved (I also have remote popper kit for the doors)

- Guards (Under guards where wheels sit) have been completely polished back and re-coated lightly with black sound deadener (To make it look new)

- Under body of car has been cleaned and re-coated lightly with sound deadener (To make it look new)

- Carbon Fibre Bonnet

- M3 Mirrors (Electric)

- Shaved indicators from front guard

- Stealth / Drift spoiler molded onto boot lid

Suspension -

- HSD Systems Coil Overs (HR - Good ones)

- EBC Greenstuff Pads

- DBA Slotted Rotors

- All Arms / Sub Frame etc powder coated in silver

- All Bush's and rubbers replaced with polyurethane whiteline items

- Camber Kits both sides

- Whiteline rear Sway Bar

- Cusco front sway bar

- Rear Subframe alignment kit

- All Bolts electroplated chrome

- Driveshaft bolts replaced

- HICAS Lock Kit (Tomei electric type)

Thats about all its got from memory, pics of the shell can be found in my add here - http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/t1...23#entry3408823

Edited by Got Boost?

that looks way to nice to sell man.... i'd have no idea how much it would be worth... but a good idea would be to work out how much you would want for your engine (evan if your not selling it) then minus it from your $35k... i say it would sell pretty easy....

Good luck

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