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I got R33 2 door coupe shell for sell .95 model turbo manual previously , with small damage on the back /was quoted 800$ to repair .Car was complied and registered in QLD previously and is NOT in written off register or any record of accident .

It has all interior parts dash,seats,door trims etc etc , missing instrument cluster .

Has ** brakes, diff ,hubs all on ,computer loom still in .

** Has full suspension with king springs all round fitted not long ago

** Has a near new Front Whiteline Swaybar

** Has a tight r200 viscous diff

** Good turbo brakes all round everything in driveline complete just missing drive shaft.

** front headlights need some small repair and rear tail light .

**Front and rear bars

**all windows in place

** all locks still there and lots of other [parts still there

missing front bonnet and front grill.

NO engine or box or tail shaft , so please dont ask for this parts .

Car is still on wheels but u must to bring ur own wheels .

Whole lot $ 1900 in south of Brisbane , or will start parting whole car , but hubs will go last as I can still keep car/shell moving around .

Can be delivered in surrounding areas up to 100 ks for fuel cost .

More pics can be made on request.

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hey mate is it a series 1 or 2? are you willing to seperate the rad support?

Its series I .

At that stage I am not wiling to separate shell , just posted today , but if I am not sell within 2 weeks I will separate shell as well .In next few days only wiling to sell interior parts or so or whole lot.

You got over 3500$ worth easy to sell parts of it so why u dont buy whole lot and then cut what u need and sell rest .

Japaneese motorsport selling uncomplied,just bare shell / no doors,bonets,driveline,windows/ nothingh just bare shell only for 3500$ so compare mine is 1900 just stiling .

So if u are interested in it bring 1900$ firm and ur own wheels and u can tow it away.

sorry just realised you said your not interested in parting it out yet, if it gets to that stage, let me know

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Yes Michael atm I dont want to part car yet as maybe somebody is interested in whole shell.

Anyway , windows is in great condition , nothing wrong with them , in case I want to take them out I will use profy glass cutter guy to take them out as I dont have knife for it .Prefer to organize by buyer , but if u are interstate ...

didbt get in the price of them as well so send me offer by PM and we will see soon.

hey mate are any of the electronics still in the car because i am chasing the whole drivers side door (switch, relay box, loom) if you decide to seperate the car PM me.

Cheers

hey mate are any of the electronics still in the car because i am chasing the whole drivers side door (switch, relay box, loom) if you decide to seperate the car PM me.

Cheers

I do have relay box spare one , and one with different plug/ small one / with remote control antenna - maybe ser II ?? not sure with wiring as well ,switch is here , but never get the chance to try as I bought already without engine and battery was gone and what exact loom do u need .make me an offer and I will decide .

  • 3 weeks later...
I got R33 2 door coupe shell for sell .95 model turbo manual previously , with small damage on the back /was quoted 800$ to repair .Car was complied and registered in QLD previously and is NOT in written off register or any record of accident .

It has all interior parts dash,seats,door trims etc etc , missing instrument cluster .

Has ** brakes, diff ,hubs all on ,computer loom still in .

** Has full suspension with king springs all round fitted not long ago

** Has a near new Front Whiteline Swaybar

** Has a tight r200 viscous diff

** Good turbo brakes all round everything in driveline complete just missing drive shaft.

** front headlights need some small repair and rear tail light .

**Front and rear bars

**all windows in place

** all locks still there and lots of other [parts still there

missing front bonnet and front grill.

NO engine or box or tail shaft , so please dont ask for this parts .

Car is still on wheels but u must to bring ur own wheels .

Whole lot $ 1900 in south of Brisbane , or will start parting whole car , but hubs will go last as I can still keep car/shell moving around .

Can be delivered in surrounding areas up to 100 ks for fuel cost .

More pics can be made on request.

post-18510-1232843604_thumb.jpg

Personally i would love to see the quote you got to repair that one for $800. No way is all i can say.

Regards

Personally i would love to see the quote you got to repair that one for $800. No way is all i can say.

Regards

So dont say nothing if u didnt see it.

U got panelbeaters who repair same damage for maybe 3000 $ thats probably shops where are repaired ur cars and I got panelbeater who repair this damage for 800$ , thats the shop I got repair my cars.

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  • 3 weeks later...
im interested in the hubs and brake package.will u part it?

and whats ur price?pm me

sorry man I sold long time ago , but I do have full set of brakes for R32 GTR - rotors/calipers for 600$

Or I do have full set of R34 hubs,rotors,calipers etc etc - make me an offer .

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