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As the heading states, im currently trying to hunt down a rolling shell which can be used as a project for track/drift..

would prefer something in SA with NO ACCIDENT DAMAGE and ROLLING.......

rolling = brakes, diff, arms etc etc

am not needing anything in the engine bay as i already have that side of things sorted.....

please pm/post up what you have to offer with a PRICE

IF YOUR GOINT TO EMAIL< PLEASE SEND PICS ASWELL......

Cheers ADRIAN

PS: [email protected]

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there's one sitting at driftline in melb. stripped to bare shell. has a fair bit of bog on the shell though... unregisterable etc. we bought it to make it a drift car, but then decided to go with an S14... 0425855540 if interested.

Also got a running unregisterable S14 for sale $6000 ono. Has an auto trans, SR20DET and full interior.

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