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got a 32 gtr rolling shell in sydney near liverpool

body is in fairly decent condition, gunmetal grey, has no damage, engine bay painted satin black, when i first bought it...

CAN NOT BE REGISTERED, IS A GOOD BASIS FOR A DRIFT/TRACK CAR

was bought 1 year ago to build a drift project for my nephew but lost interest

has been sitting in the back yard for a year so a few light surface rust spots have emerged around the seams in the engine bay but nothing serious

has no front seats, no bonnet, no front guards, no lights, no diff or front brakes on the car. ( was gonna put a carbon bonnet and use wider vented frp guards and frp front bar with lip.

i have

- 600x300x100 gtr cooler for it

- frp n1 side skirts and front bar

- hicas lock bar

- AP racing 4 piston 330mm front brake kit

$4000. cost of parts alone and u get a free shell basically :blush:

pics to come early next week, monday / tuesday

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back up for sale as i was goin to use it but soemthing came up today and i decided to go with that as its halfway to where i wanna get it

roller $2000 ono!!! needs to go ASAP

brakes are getting re-painted and the rotors machined as they look a bit rough from sitting around for a long time $1500

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I have front guards and blinkers to go with this if it helps make it more complete to help it sell...

$700 for Both Front Guards & Blinkers

No Dings or Damage

bump 1500 for the roller not selling parts off it CHEAP AS!!!!

Rear pods / mud flaps are not very neccesary for a non-streetable car!

If you need cash for weekend beers, let me know and ill grab them off you

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