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hi all,was wondering if anyone has stripped or knows someone that has stripped an R34 GTR with mods to sell since i am having trouble selling it as a complete car?

How much would all the parts return me?

Hassle involved?

or just be patient and a buyer will come along.

thanks Anthony

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I'd imagine that stripping the car would be bad in both cases. You'll most probably won't get as much as you would if you sold the car as a whole and it'll probably take longer to strip and find someone to actually buy the parts.

Just wait till someone comes along with the amount of money you're happy with in my opinion.

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there just seems to be a lot of interest in R34 GTR parts....a tuner was after a 6 speed gearbox the other day and he told me he would buy the shell off me also but that is in Brisbane so postage is also a problem unless sold in Sydney

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hi all,was wondering if anyone has stripped or knows someone that has stripped an R34 GTR with mods to sell since i am having trouble selling it as a complete car?

As said in general the complete car will sell for more than the second hand parts. The exception to this is the mods. People are often interested in aftermarket gear. Saying that I'd love a 6speed gearbox.

The hassle of stripping a car is too much unless you have to strip it.

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You really only get good money for the main bits...

ie. Motor, gearbox, etc

Its all the little bits that are worthless, plus you will find people after stuff you need to further strip and then may be difficult to sell then...

ie. "I want your rb26 head" then you will find it hard to sell the block for instance...

Keep it together, wreaked GTR's are for parts, if its registered atm keep it that way...

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ok thanks people....it will stay complete....if you know anyone interested in a GTR it is listed on carsales and under this site under my username...

thanks Anthony...price is negotiable

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