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Hi Guys,

over trying to sell my GTR wreck as parts. now looking to sell it as a complete car.

has taken driver side rear hit. i dont consider it repairable, but some ppl have thought otherwise..

interior is all there, just all lose

GTR motor complete, with gearbox, rear diff is V-spec, comes with a 100mm thick intercooler

missing most front panels

located in Logan QLD

$6000

local pick up only

please call only, sms wont be replied to!

0404 947 419

Andy

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f**king hell man that would be been shit.

mind if i ask how it happened?

let a friend drive it home from the city one day.. didnt make it home, he lost it around a corner and hit a parked car...

  • 2 weeks later...

Motor is pretty much stock, adjustable cams gears, was running 12psi on the stock turbos, came from a 93 halfcut, with a claimed 60,000k's on it. motor ran fine.

front bar is gone.

sorry guys not interested in parting.

will take 5500 for whole car..

  • 3 weeks later...
  • 2 months later...

Hi Guys,

car is still avalable.

Looking for offers now just to get it out of my garage..

will throw in all my spares. which includes a rb26 head, damaged block, sump, extra wireing loom, and about a dozen box's of extras..

not really willing to part out, i just want it all gone

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