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Ok selling a rolling R33 GTR shell, uncomplied at this stage, White car.

Parts that are missing:

Motor.

Centre '3-gauge' cluster.

Brembo brakes (has some other callipers on there for now, could be N/A skyline).

No so good points

Interior is average/rough, hence it would suit track/stripping.

Minor exterior damage to both rear 1/4 panels, not major and reasonably easy repair.

Did have a roll cage, so a few small holes in the floor

Good points

Car drives fine currently, gearbox is in good condition as are the diff's etc.

No major body work has been performed on the car far as we can tell (no hard hits).

Overall paint is ok

Other than parts missing above, car has everything else.

Has some aftermarket exhaust on it, stock suspension/cooler etc.

Price: $6,500 ONO (this is without decent wheels, just some shitters for transport).

Any wheels from the Import Monster SHOP (Click Me) can be organised for a reasonable price (possibly discounted), and final price altered to suit.

Shell still has a motor in it so it can be moved easily, will be removed @ time of sale.

Will ship/freight @ buyers expense.

Pictures: See post #5

If I don't sell it I will just part - majority out to mates, won't be many bits left for the general SAU populace unfortunately!

Contact via PM, if you have my number feel free to call & discuss.

Thanks.

Due to it having had a cage (since removed), there are holes in the floor plan - wouldnt be a major issue to fix though of course.

And the panel work required (rear 1/4's).

Missing brakes/motor etc

It cannot be complied as it is currently. If it was all fixed, then yes. If you wish to go through this then further discussions can take place surrounding that.

I'll have more pictures later this week, w/e.

This willl have to do for now but gives you a good idea of what needs attention, other shots would predominately show the rest of the car is pretty much ok.

NOTE THE CAR HAS NOT BEEN WASHED. Fair few of the brown marks are simply hand/finger streaks that will wash off.

The rest of the car is in gear nick otherwise. Only pictures below are of the issues really. rest of the interior is ok, same with the panels etc.

Right rear 1/4 panel / Left rear 1/4 panel, its just above the wheel arch, just a bit of bubbling under the paint

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Roof i think its minor surface in the pic, it could even just be dirt/bird shit.

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Interior

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Other pics.

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  • 3 weeks later...

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I just realised you don't have the Brembos after I made this post.

Would have been interested, if you ended up parting out the car.

:)

if you do part it out can I have the guard risers, bonnet hinges, front bar, reo bar and the side skirt parts that attach to the front quater panels

Mate of your gonna part it I need:

Front LH Guard

Radiator Support

LH Headlight

and possibly others....

If you part it please call me on 0405 382 754 - Himmy

Thanks!

Edited by HIMMY

This will be parted - Vic only at this stage as i don't have the time to post stuff around the place, least of all $50 parts.

Don't PM me until another thread is started. - I will post what parts are left over once i divvy it up to friends as stated earlier most of the car is likely spoken for.

Any PM's previously have been ignored given i clearly said the car wasn't going to be parted.

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