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Black Nissan Skyline GTR R32 Roller with Andra Spec 4 Point Cage & Side Intursion Bar

Unfinished project selling due to other projects

$6000.00

0401 040 547

0421 552 175

[email protected]

Please contact via email or phone the above numbers for any further questions or to arrange an inspection

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sorry mate don't want bits lying around every where....

the whole thing has got to sell together as one

no chance on 6grand then, complete ones are now around the 10 mark.

well it already fitted out with an andra spec approved cage and is in great condition

perfect for the right person who wants to make a show car out of it

My intentions were a 10sec or less show condition streeter...

Engine is for sale separately it is a 26/30

well it already fitted out with an andra spec approved cage and is in great condition

perfect for the right person who wants to make a show car out of it

My intentions were a 10sec or less show condition streeter...

Engine is for sale separately it is a 26/30

looks like a bold in cage, cut and welded, without any proper floor bracing... wouldnt even pass cams.

your intentions are irrelivent to the asking price as well as the motor being for sale seprate.

when you come to realise 6grand is rediculouse and willing to split or even negotiate PM me.

Intentions are relevent when discussing the engine for sale and also to explain why the car has been tripped and engine out also...

The cage is welded in not bolt in

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well it already fitted out with an andra spec approved cage and is in great condition

You could get Brown Davis to make a more comprehensive cage than that for a 1000 bucks.

It wouldnt be rusty and it would actually have a diagonal or 2.

Keen to know why it only has one side intrusion???

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Black Nissan Skyline GTR R32 Roller with Andra Spec 4 Point Cage & Side Intursion Bar (street legal, mod plate required

Unfinished project selling due to other projects

$6000.00

ALSO AVAILABLE TO COMPLETE THE PRJECT

RB26/30 ENGINE

The engine is unused and still wrapped up from workshop

Block has been modified for a sump adapter, decked, bored & line bored, mains have been modified for GTR bearing, ARP main studs, ARP head studs, oil gallerys have been modifed and grub screwed, sump is a custom 7L high octane, crank has been lightened balanced and grub screwed, spool rods, arias ceramic coated pistons, ACL race bearings...

Price $6000.00 not negotiable (machine work was $4500.00 alone)...

TRUST 6 SPEED DOGBOX $6000.00

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