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Item:Nissan Skyline R33 gts-t (shell only)

Age:1997 70,036km

Condition:Front end damage, rego was cancelled prior to sale, car is not written off or recorded anywhere as a write off, still has the VIN/chassis plate and compliance plates on it :yes: . I have stripped the car since purchase and it should be considered as naked/stripped shell, the only extras on it are

also make a good left/right rear cut etc

subframe

Rear Hicas system

rear lower control arms

fuel tank and fuel pump cradle (includes all lines to fuel filter)

brake lines for rear (ABS lines too) and most of front brake lines

rear window

driver and passenger rear 1/4 windows

steering rack (tie rods are cut)

Price: $500 (~$130 to tow to any metro area of SA)

Location:SA

Contact: PM or post here

NO LONGER AVAILABLE/GONE TO SCRAP METAL JOINT

Edited by PT
I dont understand what a shell with that much damage would be good for apart from a rebirth??

what's a rebirth :ermm:

what anyone does with the shell is up to them I am not suggesting anything

shell makes a perfect rear cut for anyone that's damaged the rear of their car

replacement rear window/quarter windows (seals intact)

R33 engine cross member

subframe

HICAS unit (if you like HICAS that is)

rear lower control arms left/right

fuel tank (perfect condition)

fuel pump and cradle

hard brake lines (incl ABS)

so chassis/compliance plates aside I can easily see a few hundred bucks there

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