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I have a Skyline GTR track only vehicle. - Gun Metal Grey

It has the best tyres you can buy on them, 7k worth of suspension - ALL HKS. This vehicle is fully ready for race, roll cage has been taken out along with gauges. (not regoable) - well it is.. i have a complied and registered shell here waiting...

this car is grey.. i will have pics soooooon

Toe in/out bars

Coilovers - Best ones HKS make

Control Arms,

Castor Rods

Cusco Strut braces

Sway bars

Its got a Kakimoto Exhaust on it

HKS oil cooler

HUGE front mount, and i mean its HUGE!!!

5 core fully aluminum radiator, custom built

The beefest HKS clutch package you can get

LE Kakimoto rims - You CANT buy these rims new anymore

Full HKS FMIC kit

The list goes on and on

Asking $9500 ono

needs bonnet and front bar - i can organise that though for little extra

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located in bris, more than happy to ship/truck it

this car is grey.. i will have pics soon.

car has had most of the dints taken out, still in primer in spots.. can paint it for a little bit of money.

not regoable.. although i do have complied and perfect condition shell here. car is a 93 i believe

COMES WITH A APEXI FC!

APEXI FC AND 700HP fuel pump was paid for today - wil install tomoro night. pump is a genuine Walbro

No expense spared with this

11k with bonnet, bar, tune and paint done

$10. 600 with bonnet bar and paint work done

Shell has a rear quater panel cut out, easy fix

and there is a little dint on the front - minor

this shell has NOT been registered in any way shape or form as written off so it still can be used.

will post pics up and pm you some pics there champion :D

DAAAN

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