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a idea of how many k's box has done?

and discounts if buying box and clutch??

cheers

Hi mate,

The clutch has most likely sold. just pending payment. BUT i have a heavy duty Exedy organic clutch that came with the motor and gear box when i first bought them. So ill throw that in for free if you want.

The box had done approx 92,xxx k's when i pulled it from a 33. since it's been in my possesion, its done not even enough K's to use a full tank of fuel.

cheers,

mike

i'll take the tailshaft and x member

call me on 0401465502 and i'm in Adelaide.

also is this good for a 4 door r32?

yes its good for 4 door also. same floor plan.

PM me a phone number an we can go from there.

cheers

shell price drop + parts added. It is now more of a car with no motor and gear box than a rolling shell

2.7k ono!!!!! come an get it ;)

stats:

This is more of a car minus engine & gear box than a shell. It has everything ready for a motor an box drop in and drive away! The rails are PERFECTLY straight and no damage from jacks or forklifts. You could easily have this up and running for a total of UNDER 5K!! grab a bargain people

STATS:

'93 R32 2 door (GTS)

Complied but defected

R32 GTS-t 5 stud, rotor & caliper upgrade

R32 GTS-t brake master & booster upgrade

Blue/purple colour on body & Metallic gun metal grey for roof and bonnet.

R200 weldy Diff

No Hicas.... AT ALL

stock suspension

GTS-t Sway bars

lipped and flared guards front and rear (ready for some big offset & dumping)

R33 Front lower control arms for the perfect camber setting

GKtech 10mm steering rack spacers for extra lock

Steering shaft solid alloy bush installed for much sharper and direct steering.

Semi stripped interior but comes with complete trim

Cat back magnaflow exhaust

stocky rims

$3800 2700ono FOR THE LOT!!!

( willing to send interstate )

2 of the wheels have slight gutter rash and the other 2 are mint. all of them have centre caps.

are you able to take some pics, especially close-ups of the gutter rash? what about the tyres that are on it? (brand, how much tread left etc).

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