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Any R32 or R33 two or four door turbo in a damaged body condition for a project car. That is dings, dents, scratches, tears, faded paint, peeling paint, no paint, missing bumpers and the like. Stock mags or even steelies are fine.

Cars with structural damage i.e. bent chassis will not be considered.

Must be mechanically strong. That means engine, drivetrain, suspension. Exhaust can be a dodgy - will be one of the first things I replace. Tyres can be average I will definitely replace these as well.

Average kilometres is fine (150,000-ish) but will certainly consider anything with more or less.

Manual or Auto - I am unphased.

May also consider any other turbo import. I have particular preferences for Z31/32 300zx's, S13 Silvias, 180sx's, and Soarers.

This may be strange sounding given the previous list but would also consider a pre 1990 civic (I have a H22A that needs a new home).

I am located in Tasmania.

HOWEVER I WILL TRAVEL INTERSTATE FOR THE RIGHT VEHICLE!

The best way to contact me is probably via these boards (pm or post in this thread). Photos are a must, particularly for interstate cars, as I am busy with both a university summer course and work so we may as well not waste anyone's time.

Will consider virtually anything that doesn't have engine damage.

email any photos to: [email protected]

or post here.

Cheers,

Claye

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hi i have an r33 with side damage has recod engine with new parts plus spare engine and turbo has 19s on it and i have 16s plus veilside bodykit new un installed.car still starts and goes but is of course un road worthie

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My 32 is still for sale, however if 33 tickles your fancy, I might have it for sale also.

Feel free to PM me for details/question, I'll happy to answer them.

Cheers

Grant

Got a r32 gtst gunmetal grey body not the best but mechanicals a1.

Mods as follows

engine new rings bearings and gaskets

cometic head gasket

hks 25/30 turbo

full hks super dragger exhaust with aftermarket dump pipe

hks pod

hks bov

cooling pro fmic

gtr injectors

blitz ecu

adjustable boost

exedy heavy duty clutch

list goes on, if u r interested will send pics

PM sent.

I am looking at local cars and have found something very interesting. So if you have anything nows the time to tell me, otherwise monday I will be parting with some cash (most likely).

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