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got a shell here in Adelaide

pretty well stripped

comes with front glass , corner glass and rear glass.

still has subframe/kframe , no diff or half shafts

still got hubs and uprights on it and fuel tank in still

guess it can be repaired , was registered in Victoria

Looking for about $1,000 pick up , im not organising transport but ill help you get it out of my driveway

im negotiable.

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  • 4 weeks later...

$400

basically a bare shell now

still has front glass

rear glass

1/4 glass, boot

bent hood

abs unit

passenger air bag

dash wiring and bar

auto gearbox with shift kit

fuel tank

antenna

rear hubs

front hubs

front uprights

rear calipers

hicas unit

tie rods

think thats it , come around and have a look if your interested

also keen on swapping it for something for my r33

$400 COMPLIED AND HAD REGO BUT WAS CANCELLED IN VICTORIA

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  • 2 months later...

$300 !!!!!

comes with

auto trans

both doors (1 with glass)

front windscreen

rear windscreen

side quarter windows

rad support

think thats about it

feel free to come around and inspect !

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