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ITEM : R34 GTR N1 Super Taikyu shell.

CONDITION : This shell is amazing, Has proven history, truly has to be seen to be appreciated.

LOCATION : ADELAIDE

INFO :

This is 1 of 12 NISMO built shells in the world, ex FALKEN car which won many very popular events and series. I have documentation and magazine articles to prove this statment. I have owned the RARE Shell for allmost a year now in which not many people knew but have decided to stop building up the car as i have 2 other GTR's among other priorities at the moment and can no longer afford to build this how its ment to be built. The shell is completely roll caged with it going through the firewall to the struts and under the car which many will agree is very unique and rare due to the cost of doing this. The entire shell has been Seam-welded by NISMO as well as being acid dipped by NISMO is its build. This can be proven by Authentic Badge and numbering on the shell. This shell is EXTREMELY LIGHT and EXTREMELY STRONG!!! Perfect race shell, drag shell or drift shell. Nothing beats it quality of build and truely has to be seen to be fully appreciated.

Out of the 12 EVER made by NISMO, only 7 are still accountable, I believe this is the only one is Australia as well.

To build something even close to this quality it would be easy to throw $35K PLUS at a shell.

No timewasters, contact me if you wish to view it.

PRICE : $25,000

PICS : Will have some up tomorrow

CONTACT : PM me for further details

Cheers

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