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post-61423-1250985035_thumb.jpgSelloing R32 GTR rolling shell

Will try to list everything i can remember, might miss a few things and add them later

Trust front mount intercooler

Thick aluminium radiator

STD Front brakes with near new pads, brakes arent fitted atm but are included with the car

ARC BOV

HKS Boost controller

HKS Turbo Timer

HICASS Lockup kit with all Lines pump etc removed

Has got an aftermarket 2 way diff in the rear, locks up real tight. not sure what brand. Has had new bearings put in 2 years ago and has only done about 2500kms in the last couple years. Has always had good quality Penrite synthetic oil in it

Battery has been relocated to back seat area but all the wiring is still retained if you wish to convert back to normal

Has got WRX bucket seats

NO ENGINE OR BOX

Has had majority of interior stripped, rear seat and panel trims etc, have got all those bits if someone wishes to put them back in, can include them with sale mif you want.

Bilstein suspension

Rear cradle has had aluminium bushes fitted to stiffen it up

Battery cut off switch fitted.

Oil Filter relocation kit and cooler

All AC stuff removed

Pretty sure it has got a bigger fuel pump as it ran bigger injectors and it made 324kw at the wheels without running out of fuel

Has got 6 months rego, comes with those wheels and really good tires 80%, but they are cheap chinese brand tires(Only my road tires)

Only needs motor, box and computer to make it go

$7000 neg

Can get it to the spirit of tasmania if interstate buyer buys it,

Call me 0438911374

I don't suppose you have the motor and box forsale?

Cheers

J

Sorry mate, the motor spun a bearing or something so im ripping it out to see what went wrong. The gearbox is like new, had it fully rebuilt about 500km before theis engine spun bearing.

Msg me in a couple weeks and i should have it out

I'll swap ya the bluebird micheal? least u'll still have a car to do club days in haha

2 gunmetal gtrs would look good in my shed

Yeah yeah mate, at least im not scared to thrash it a bit lol

has your tacho even seen the red yet?

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