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Item Summary: EOI widebody r32.4 rolling shell BYO rb25 and box to complete price drop

Location: QLD: Gold Coast

Condition: Used

Reason for Selling: need more room

Asking Price: 2600

Delivery Methods: PickUp

Contact Info: 0451160276

Extra Information:

93 model complied and registerable r32 GTST with beeR type widebody r34 conversion just need to refit skirts front bar and bonnet car is in primer

car is straight and complete minus

motor

clutch

gearbox

flywheel

coilovers

castor rods

includes

locked R200 diff

slotted rotors front and rear brakes etc

complete interior etc

R34 hid lights

r33 std wheels

tailshaft

would work out to be a cheap hot looking car after you put some time into it just needs a motor and box some coilovers ad your pretty well set only selling becasue its taking up space and dont have the spare cash at the moment to put a 25 back in it...pics will be up early next week =]

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$2600 firm needs to go now

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