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hey guys..

im toying with the idea of selling my r32 gtst that i was/am building up... its complied and registerable, and complete, just some bits are over here and some are over there, and the engine is on a stand, etc.

at the moment from the windscreen forwards is completly stripped and painted.. and the interior is completly empty, but not stripped.

located in east maitland nsw... easy access for car trailer or tilt tray etc.

chassis is rolling... all parts are there, no good bits yet, all stock apart from exhaust and fmic.

reason for bailing is i miss driving... all ive driven for the past 6 months is my work ute or my mrs' civic, with the occasional steer of a friends car. im going through a phase where i want an evo again.

anyone have idea what its worth as i have no idea??

anyone looking for a shell to do up??

cheers

Linton

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it has everything there... i could put it all back together and drive it... the only parts it needs is a lhf flexible brake line and lhf tension rod...

the shell is a 1993 model, still clean and straight...

pics of the build up so far are here...

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/Nz...nd-t302564.html

Have you come up with a figure you're chasing for it yet?

Does it still have the Cusco coilovers and FMIC? Do you have the stock IC still?

Looks like you haven't done any seam welding in the engine bay - correct?

nah no price... back into the project again...

sorry guys, just went through a phase.. its tough having an undrivable car in the garage.. i just wanna go for a drive in something decent again.

no seam welding as i still want it to be registered.. otherwise i would have done that and tubbed the front aswell..

coilovers - no, they were damaged after stack

stock i/c - no, had no need for it

fmic - yes.

Ah, fair enough.

If I were to buy this car it would be the third race / rally / project car in a row I've brought to QLD from East Maitland. Starting to become a habit :D .

Pity I don't do much work in the hunter valley anymore. Used to be able to claim the travel costs as business expenses :happy:

hahaha..... close..... i bought some suede for the dash instead... it was either that or some new castor rods.. i figured there was more attention required for the dash and a bit more time consuming

ahhhh retail therapy.... its the one car related thing i do not have to justify to the missus... what the item in question does, how much it costs and the reason why i need to buy it is a different story though.

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