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got bonnet...but its red.... boot is do luck and is being sold seperatly

hks cam gears i can fit in my garage...shell i cant..if ya wanna gimme 4 k im happy to accept ill even throw in a engine and gearbox and maybe some more bits to get it going :)

it has veilside kit still on it if ya want that 800$$ or 600$$ shell only

comes with carpets.... rooflining..... brake booster..... clutch bits..all pedals..wiring...sub frames.. all wiper motors weather shields and more i cant think off..

would take about 6-7 men to lift..

my loss your gain... im just over it.

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forgot to mention shell comes with brant nemesis 6 point alarm with keypad..anti hi jack.. bigger signal receivers...remote window control...1500 in alarm gear..already wired in

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still for sale!!!!!!!!!!!!!! so many suspect questions its legit its my car.....ill bring rego engineers certs.....otherwise its going to the scrappy...7 k respray by fibremotive and meguirs brant alarm alone costs more than im asking...

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Does it have the interior plastic trimming?? Are windows fully operational (are the assembly's still in working condition)? Does it have the battery bracket still?

Random little questions I know but as my 33 was vandalised last year there are a few little things that I need to get sorted out and this shell could come in handy! Not to mention save some money when it comes to replacing parts that don't quite need it yet but I may lol.... :down:

And if i don't use all the parts I can always use the shell to build a track 33 :D

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Does it have the interior plastic trimming?? Are windows fully operational (are the assembly's still in working condition)? Does it have the battery bracket still?

Random little questions I know but as my 33 was vandalised last year there are a few little things that I need to get sorted out and this shell could come in handy! Not to mention save some money when it comes to replacing parts that don't quite need it yet but I may lol.... :down:

And if i don't use all the parts I can always use the shell to build a track 33 :D

its stripped inside...whats listed above..its basically just a shell with kit and paint job..

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with veilside kit do luck boot east bear bonnet tailights 1600$

Hi do you still have the skyline can you email your phone number so that i can contact you

thanks Sam.......

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if the shell goes to the scrappy mate it probably will be...its listed in another thread of mine at the moment...

found a top secret bar for the car aswell...1700$ shell kit bonnet front bar boot tailights wiring etc etc...

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