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hey guys

i have an 89 nissan laurel rolling shell for sale

mainly good for parts. but has been licenced in wa.

bonnet, grill, front bar,front guards, doors, dash, complete interior, etc

this car looks like it was a drifter at some point as it has bolt holes from a bolt in cage

and graphics down one side

car is complete minus:

rear end, driveline and front seats

this is a bargain for any laurel owner as you know parts for these are getting really rare.

would prefer to sell complete as i don't have the space to wreck it

$1100 ono

thanks

mike

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chu mean 'rear end'? as in subframe? or did it get arsebashed?

ha ha it now has a lightweight rear end mod.

arsebashed then amputated.

would make a very unique drift matsuri missile track car as is.

pictures paint a thousand words

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Hatchback laurel FTW!

Not keen on parting it out yourself then. Well, whoever parts it out after they buy it off you (do not have ze cash)

Rims and tyres, entire hub and brake assemblies front and back.

Oh man if i had a k i would RAPE that thing!

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Hatchback laurel FTW!

Not keen on parting it out yourself then. Well, whoever parts it out after they buy it off you (do not have ze cash)

Rims and tyres, entire hub and brake assemblies front and back.

Oh man if i had a k i would RAPE that thing!

ha ha ha yeah weld on a pulsar rear hatch and have an original unique drifter.

so much for the silvia and skyline utes.

go the laurel 4 door hatchback ftw!

ha ha ha

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  • 2 weeks later...

Keen on selling:

-all 4 door handle shrouds with the switches

-all 4 power window amps

-ash tray (front)

-coin holder(in front of the fuse box)

-front seat belts + buckles

Like you said laurel gear is hard to find, especially interior bits

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