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Hey mate

I have a R32 GTR shell ( no engine , g/box, seats ) most the other stuff is there ( has suspension, rear cradle and diff, windows, back seats, wiring, all trims and so on ) Its not rego's or complied , its silver, 1991 model i think will confirm that.

Chasing $5000 for it

Im in Adelaide

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Hey mate

I have a R32 GTR shell ( no engine , g/box, seats ) most the other stuff is there ( has suspension, rear cradle and diff, windows, back seats, wiring, all trims and so on ) Its not rego's or complied , its silver, 1991 model i think will confirm that.

Chasing $5000 for it

Im in Adelaide

thanks for the offer mate a little far away and really only need a shell to replace my bent one thanks anyway

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mainly just sill and bottom of the rear quarters... the shell itself is pretty straight etc it was a drivable car

all depends what you need with the shell... take it to pm

sorry mate cant pm yet but working on it

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Hi Matt

Sorry for taking a while to get back to you I have been just trying to work out he best way to go with the car as there have been a couple of options and a few different people asking.

If you are keen how quick would you like to move.

So I can give you a price please confirm what parts you require and optional. From out phone conversation you mentioned the below, please advise if I missed anything

Shell including

Front & rear windows & side windows

Brakes & hubs

(Brake Master Cylinder?)

Rear Cradle

Optional

Doors

Boot?

Tail lights

Regards Taylor 0408188777

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