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Hey guys,

Following my thread with all the interior and engine bits, i have stripped most of the stuff out of the shell of my wrecked 32 gts-t. The shell is not reusable, its kinda banana shaped...but all the components are in perfect working order. Hit a pole directly into the drivers side door so driver seat and rails are out of the question. The rest of it is fine though.

I am now left with a rolling shell complete with ALL BRAKE ASSEMBLIES, COILOVERS AND SUPER TIGHT LOCKED DIFF.

Here is a bit of what is remaining on the shell:

- power steering pump

- clutch master

- full TYPE M brake assembly

- front and rear hubs, rotors and Type M 4-pot calipers with 1 month old Bendix Ultimate pads in the front and EBC's in the rear

- TEIN HR coilovers in good condition (height adjustable)

- Adjustable upper arms

- tight-as-hell R200 welded diff. Its welded, but its as tough and tight as a two way. Has got plenty of life in it.

- passenger seat

- rear seats

- all lower control arms, cross-member, Castor rods links, bushes, subframe

- handbrake assembly and surround. Leather was brought brand new not long ago, no rips or scratches. A good clean and it'll be brand new.

- stock sway bars

- HICAS lock bar

Prefer to sell the shell as a whole, with the purchaser picking it up from Chasers Motorworks, West Melbourne

COMPLETE ROLLING SHELL - $1500

Or in pieces:

TEIN COILOVERS - $700

FULL BRAKE ASSEMBLY - $400

FRONT ADJ UPPER ARMS $100p air

LOCKED R200 DIFF - $200

REAR SEATS (perfect doncition, no ciggie burns, scracthes or stains $150

This is a great drfit/track setup, would suit a ground-up project car perfectly, such as S13/180sx or another R32

PICS CAN BE SUPPLIED ON REQUEST

PM ME AS I WILL ANSWER FASTER.

SHELL LOCATED AT CHASERS MOTORWORKS IN WEST MELBOURNE

PARTS CAN DE DELIVERED ANYWHERE AT PURCHASERS COST

I AM SLIGHTLY NEGOTIABLE ON ALL PARTS, THE PRICING IS FAIR, NO LOW BALL OFFERS PLEASE

THANK YOU ONCE AGAIN GUYS :laugh::P

Sorry everyone, have been off for Long Weekend.

All PM's replied, most stuff is accounted for EXCEPT:

DIFF

DASH

REAR SEATS

Make me an offer ppls, this stuff gotta go my house smells like skyline

Sorry everyone, have been off for Long Weekend.

All PM's replied, most stuff is accounted for EXCEPT:

DIFF

DASH

REAR SEATS

Make me an offer ppls, this stuff gotta go my house smells like skyline

$500 for the teins, if there not rooted from the crash???

cheers taras 0416355520

can pick up

hey Taras,

The coilovers are in perfectf condition, and $500 is a little too low.

The lock bar is sold pending pick up.

All the parts will be avaiable as of Monday, if the coilovers fall thru i will let u know, but i am looking for $700 for them, they are in perfect working condition.

Cheers

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