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After deciding to strip my car im basically left with shell, long motor, gearbox and running gear.

The car was never in an accident so shell is in top condition apart from some slight roof damage. Most of the interior is gone, all that remains is the main dash console. Suspension is out, still has brakes and discs all in tact, swaybars have been pulled out. On the exterior side of things the front guards are sold, headlights are removed to be sold separately the rest is in tact. Will add some pics tomorrow just want this out of the garage so i can make way for my work car.

asking $1500 negotiable.

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Hey sorry have been real busy so will add some pics tomorrow. Motor and gearbox not included but a price can be arranged for the lot.

Taso yes and no. It was a lot of work and pain in the ass, to tell you the truth i should have waited a little longer. I had the shits with idiots calling me on car sales but then again the number of time wasters that have sent me PM's on here is beyond a joke. If half of them came through i could have sold 10 cars like this..

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Sorry had no camera, anyways here are some pics. I am asking $1500 for the shell which includes doors and rear panels etc.. If other parts are required a price can be negotiated. As far as i know there is no rust on the car, have owned it for the last 6 years and have never had a accident. Only minor damage to roof where bonnet has hit it but thats it, damage consists of ripples accross roof.

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