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hey peeps... im after a IMPORT for TRACK USE ..... 180, 200sx , skyline, silvia, GTR, rx7... you might have one rusting in your backyard, that your wanting to get rid of!!!! well im your man,

dont really care if its got REGO, RWC, DENTS, PAINT IS CRAP, NO ENGINE.... it would be good if the car is TRACK ready.. ill be using the car for DRIFT / TRACK :thumbsup: let me know

an yes i have checked NS

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there WAS an R32 GTR on ebay, $6500, no compliance

i think the owners took it off..

also, an R32 GTR rolling shell but that was sold..

Edited by GTR-boy

theres a yellow 4 door 32 on carsales going for about 5grand and he is negotiable..its regoed too so u can drive to and from track :P .

its pretty cheap and looks clean...just drift the shit out of it lolz

dont know if ur interested but i got a R32 GTST sitting at my panel atm which im selling nows because bought new car got damage front left needs raidiator supperts, but it got coil overs, roll cage it was track ready till i wrote it off lolz but its good for track or drift, got gtr rims and rear guards are genuine gtr guards i got post up just look at my profile and you will see my post

dont know if ur interested but i got a R32 GTST sitting at my panel atm which im selling nows because bought new car got damage front left needs raidiator supperts, but it got coil overs, roll cage it was track ready till i wrote it off lolz but its good for track or drift, got gtr rims and rear guards are genuine gtr guards i got post up just look at my profile and you will see my post

Just for interest sake, how much you looking for?

got an r33 with a blown engine lol was making 187 atw before it went bang i'd part with it for 7k... got racing seats frount mount short shifter and 18" tyres as well as a set of stockies...if you can rebuild yourself needs new rings and cyclinder 3 honed then wouldnt be a bad buy.. I was gonna fix it and sell it for 10k

not that 33's are that good for drifting lol

Edited by zorb_rules

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