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Hey putting up my project car for sale, is fully complianced import, also complianced for rb26, rb25 box, full cage and bucket seats.

Comes with all panels and a few spares, mostly in primer. All glass and trim. Late model tail lights. power steering rack/pump with adjustable arms. Bn style body kit with under car air diversion.

Is missing engine, box, diff and interior.

Was going to build this for a circuit car but dont have the time, im the only owner of this car since importing 3 years ago.

have another car now and this is taking up space in the old shed. looking for offers around $3000

Also have an s14 motor and box, cross member i could put in for extra $2000 comes with rebuilt t28, spilt fire coilpack and new clutch.

Also have QLD number plate cop 431 for $500

Located near browns plains.

just contact me by pm for now.

will get pics up as soon as i can.

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