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Hey guys got a 94 Nissan Skyline GTR for sale. Its has damaged thus the cheap selling price, the front drivers guard and bonnet will need replacing as well as the pillar. There is no damage anywhere else. The car is still driveable and drives straight still, can be test driven for those interested. Would be good for those willing to put in the effort to get it fixed and have a cheap GTR. Have got a quote on parts for the car. Bonnet - $500, Guard - $350, Pillar - $350 and labour/spray should be able 1.5k

- 1 year REGO

- The car has about 85000km's

- remapped ECU

- Fujitsubo exhaust

- Nismo suspension components, arms, braces, springs/shocks etc.

- Engine has had full overhaul, and full service, bearings, gates timing belt, water pump etc.

- Turbosmart boost controller

There are probably some more things but i can't think off the top of my head.

Location - Sydney

Contact - PM

Price - $10,000

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haven't got pictures as don't have access to a camera as of yet of the damage, but there is no structural damage other then the a- pillar. Its gunmetal grey, non vspec, forgot to add it has new brake pads, rotors machined, all fluids changed gearbox, engine, diff, transfer, 4wd, power steering etc.

My offer is 5k and ill come pick it up there is a fair bit of work involved in getting the pillar in and right will be more then 1.5k to repair.

Or a swap for my GTS4 plus cash my way.

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