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Hi all I have a new engine combination being built up slowly and I need a car to put it in. For ease of engineering it has to be one of these cars, an R33 is a possibility but it would have to be the series one on the first or second production year.

EDIT: Probably the wrong forum but I would also consider a Porsche 924 or 944 shell if possible.

Contact me via PM or by email at [email protected].

Cheers.

Edited by R33_Dude
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Hi, I have a R32gtr shell Im seriously considering selling, all it needs is a motor and box, very good cond, registered, if ure interested pm me ure ure phone number, cheers Damo

Sorry mate a GTR will make it harder than what I want plus I wouldn't like to put the engine I have into a GTR it would just be wrong - well it already IS wrong almost no matter what car I put it in but in that case it would just be sacrilege. That said shoot me a PM with some relevant details (what is missing and so on) and how much you would want for it and I'll get back to you.

Hey Autumn I know about the RX but I will have to give it a miss. Did you get my texts? My phone has been in to Nokia twice this fortnight and its still playing up... Basically I have been resorting to email, facebook and PM contact with people. I would straight swap you for the soarer minus your rims, sound and whatever other bits you would want to even it up though. I'm pretty sure I have some steel rims that could go on temporarily.

Hey Autumn I know about the RX but I will have to give it a miss. Did you get my texts? My phone has been in to Nokia twice this fortnight and its still playing up... Basically I have been resorting to email, facebook and PM contact with people. I would straight swap you for the soarer minus your rims, sound and whatever other bits you would want to even it up though. I'm pretty sure I have some steel rims that could go on temporarily.

nah i havn't got your texts lol ill have a think about it & get back to you bud

EDIT: if you give me 2k on top ill swap you the 7 & ill keep the wheels or if you want a shell ill pull the motor & box out & straight swap you?

Edited by Autumn_180

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