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Hey guys

i have a GTR R32 that's sitting in my workshop and taking up room..

Im happy to sell the whole thing as it is or even sell parts

call datto

0433780750

or workshop

03 9364 8898

thanks

Edited by swoooosh

hey mate,

Do you have the front guards and how much if you do?

Thx

Amon

Hey guys

i have a GTR R32 that's sitting in my workshop and taking up room..

Im happy to sell the whole thing as it is or even sell parts

call datto

0433780750

or workshop

03 9364 8898

thanks

Hi im interested in buying the whole car. What condition is it in and where are you located?

hey jef

i imported the car for my self, the company sent me misleading photos that let me down when the car came...

so i imported another gtr and used this car as parts, the best thing is to pop in and see it, im not sure on a price but im happy to talk more when you see it

i gave up on the car when i saw rust :P

still has the engine just bit's missing gear box and running gear still there, body parts are on it, it still looks like a car.. lol just bits missing

its a good part car, the car is in sunshine Melbourne

datto

is the car abs or non abs? also how much for the boot/fuel cable? i can pick up :P

hey guy's

I'v got a guy interested in the whole car for $5,000. if its not gone by the weekend ill be pulling parts off..

so guys start locking in the parts you want... i need this car out of my workshop asap.

thanks datto

for more info just call workshop or me

where ya located?

does it have aftermarket suspension? let me know if it does...

thanks

SUNSHINE!!!!! dude

i might have some aftermarket suspension around, ill let you know tomorrow.

Interested in the whole car, Can the car be street registered / Has it been complied?

Where is the rust - rear wheel arches, front sills/rocker panel etc?

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