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Hi Fellas,

After a lot of thinking, ive decided to stop doing work on the 4 door and get an actual GTR and work with that Since Ive already done the ground work on the engine.

I'm lookin for expression of interest on who would be interested in my 4 door without the engine which happens to be an RB26dett. The car is a 1994 model and is fully setup and ready with all the wiring looms, standard ecu etc for an RB26dett to be put in. The car does have little dents on the roof from hail damage which i got quoted $800 to fix. You cant really tell that theres hail damage though. Other than that its been looked after since the day it was imported. Ive had it for 6 yrs and its had the rb26dett in it for about 2 and half years now. Also the car originally was an Auto but has a r34 gtt manual in it. I will also be keeping the current exhaust and cat thats on the car and replace it with the standard one. The car also has after market BC Coilovers on it which have been in the car for just under 6 months.

The engine is still in the car and im happy for people to come take a look at it. What Im after is to see if there enough interest or else im going to end up stripping the car for parts and then selling it, or selling it to the wreckers since i dont see the point of letting a good car stand there just because ive lost interest in a project i was doing.

Im looking at around 6k for the car without the engine. The car will be sold with the existing rims on it.

Contact me via PM or sms/call on 0488500845. Have also loaded some pics for your interest.

No ball breakers please.

Ray

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Come on guys, need to pay for my other car.

Im sure someone other than myself(dont like the sideways action ;)) can make this car into a good drifter or a family car with power. All you gota do is put the rb26 back in it.

BUMP

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