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as per title, need a rego'd rolling shell in SA ideally a s2 or 34 coupe shell...

cash payment or might even consider trading my R31 with a few goodies on it...

PM me thanks !

im selling a 1998 nissan skyline r34 coupe 1998 gt model. (106756kms)

$3000 for the whole car dont have the cash nor time to fix it.

there are a few problems with the exterior as stated below

front bar which connect the front bumper was taken off due to being stuck in the sand an the tow truck accedinelty ripped of the front bar with the front bumper qouted at 4000 dollars from a panel beater but im sure if your a repairer you can repair it much cheaper.

the right blinker was ripped off but is easily repaired i have both blinkers but the right blinker just needs to be rewired which was qouted 100 dollars

back bumper needs to be replaced an the licence plate was pushed in abit but theres not much damaged there easily repaired.

needs new headlights on both sides qouted at 800 dollars.

theres only 1 default on the performance side an that is the transmission solarnoid just needs to be replaced which was qouted 800 dollars from power roads car sales in dandenong.

the car can be purchased if your willing to fix the problems an if your a repairer this would be a nice easy project for you to get the car back to perfect state or would absolutely be perfect if you looking for parts espeically with the performance side which there is only the solarnoid defect.

the car drives very well the power steering to the brakes to the engine all in great working order with no oil leaks and never had em.

mods:

tail lights are east bear l.e.d gtr lights

3 month old bridgestone tyranza tyres with stock nissan wheels.

sony mp3,wma, cd fm/am head unit with aux

electric sunroof

drift canon 4inch with 2.5inch pipe.

comes with top secret front bumper.

i live in victoria message me by email mark_tonna@hotmail.com or pm me thanks. mobile:0425497044.

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