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Hi please see the ebay website, should you bid, please bid appropriately, it is a binding contractural agreement.

The car was bought previously and has been off the road for a while as i havent had any time to follow through with finishing the project off. It comes with the rear interior, roof lining, boot trim and tool kit. Wheels, subframes, doors, boot, wing, front seats, rear bumper, tail lights, side skirts are not included.

CAR IS SOLD AS A BARE SHELL

I am getting married and do not have the time to finish building the car up, i intended on building a circuit car out of it, but time has run out for me to finish the project. The vehicle had sustained prior damage in Japan, was fixed here in Australia, car needs a clean up. I repeat car has been previously damaged. Sold as parts not a car. Can be reregistered or used for race/rally purposes. Car is currently still registered and insured, also complied. I have compliance plates and registration to go with it also.

The shell comes with boot interior, tool kit, rear seats, rear plastic interior panelling, floor carpet, roof lining, fuel filler, fuel tank, rear window glass and quarter glass.

There are no doors, bonnet, fenders, subframes, suspension, wheels, front seats, boot, wing, side skirts, rear bar, dash, motor, gearbox, diffs, headlights or tail lights.

Please dont ask me questions as to whether parts are for sale as they are not.

Recently sold for $15,000AUD on ebay bidder never paid and furthermore is from this website. I would be seeking something close to this figure... It is registered and complied. Needs work to front end as it was hit in Japan and repair job looks rushed.

If you wish to bid the shell is on ebay, please bid appropriately.

You can pm me.

Cheers.

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To anyone interested in this vehicle, I currently have a complete (panel) GTR front end sitting in Japan.

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PM for details, best of luck with the sale.

no links to other auctions or other forums please mate. if you want to sell something here, describe what it is, where it is, and why it's for sale, and post a price. I'll give you a little while to ammend the ad. thanks. R

Bidder #7 is a joker.

Hes brand new to ebay and screwing around.

GT51R, tip for next time you relist it.

Put buyer requirements up.

Phone verification for all bidders with a feedback of 3 or less.

etc etc.

I also got an offer near Kailen's.

Yeah someone is playing sill buggers for sure, no point spending that much on a "GTR" (said figuratively speaking as there isn't much left to make it one) when you could buy an R34 GTFour and throw in the GTR running gear and still be better off than chasing up the billion pieces required to make this what it once was and may never be again.

Well if the bidder is a joker than he's an idiot as i have is address, my godfather is a business lawyer so if i dont get paid this time i am gonna summons the idiot, as i can sue based on the contractural agreement terms based on ebays signing up policy... I am not messing around this time, i want the money for my wedding. If another dickless piece of shit bids on it for fun then this time he/she will learn the meaning of financial pain. I wont let go this time... I gave full warning in my declaration of bidding on the item, hence i gave my duty of care...

Yeah someone is playing sill buggers for sure, no point spending that much on a "GTR" (said figuratively speaking as there isn't much left to make it one) when you could buy an R34 GTFour and throw in the GTR running gear and still be better off than chasing up the billion pieces required to make this what it once was and may never be again.

A gtfour resale or build up is not of the same value as that of a GTR which is already complied and registered... THe money you can make off it by rebuilding it up is in excess of $25,000 atleast. The car when put back together would cost only $14k or so and then you can sell it for $60k minimum!!! Cant do that with a GTfour, its suits a person who is a car bodybuilder and seller... Otherwise people cant see the usage for it...

Bidder #7 is a joker.

Hes brand new to ebay and screwing around.

GT51R, tip for next time you relist it.

Put buyer requirements up.

Phone verification for all bidders with a feedback of 3 or less.

etc etc.

I also got an offer near Kailen's.

The last dumbass who won it at $13,099 was a genuine person and had feedback higher than 3 etc... The person was about to transact until they couldnt get all the money...

Yeah, i understand.

Though you know those that a frauds on ebay don't use thir true name, address or any other contact information.

So Good luck finding him.

When your building a car though you don't think of selling it before you even start.

Ah well. Hope bidder #7 is good for you.

A gtfour resale or build up is not of the same value as that of a GTR which is already complied and registered... THe money you can make off it by rebuilding it up is in excess of $25,000 atleast. The car when put back together would cost only $14k or so and then you can sell it for $60k minimum!!! Cant do that with a GTfour, its suits a person who is a car bodybuilder and seller... Otherwise people cant see the usage for it...

That car shell is missing so many pieces the profit margin would be slim at best, the pictures still show it with a million more pieces than it has. If you want to make a quick $25K there are better/easier ways. The only thing GTR about it is the VIN number. It would be that much of a bastard to rebuild you'd need literally another complete GTR to scab bits off, only good if you've picked up something in Japan that can't be complied and you bring it over as the donor car.....even then I can imagine Mr Angle grinder would come out and the chassis numbers would mysteriously swap....presto complied

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