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Item Summary: Nissan Skyline R32 GTS-T rolling shell (minus motor, gearbox, exhaust, FMIC & piping)

Location: Sydney

Condition: Car has some exterior damage on the drivers side door (replacement door will be supplied),

scratches on front bar, damaged door seal that requires just to be pulled out, dents on the rear quarter panel from someone delibrately hammering it when i had it parked outside one night.

There is some rust showing on the actual reo-bar but isn't any on the body. There is no chassis damage. Please see the pictures below to get a better idea.

Reason for Selling: no time and funds to continue project. Would be ideal for a cheap drifter, motor and gearbox, etc are cheap to source these days.

Asking Price: $2000

Delivery Methods: Pick-up prefered, but can make arrangements to be transported at an additional cost to the buyer.

Contact Info: via PM

Extra Information:

NSW rego till January 2010, "EVL32R" custom plates will be supplied.

97,000k's on the chassis

Complete GTS-t interior fitted

Genuine Nismo adjustable shocks fitted all round

Locked short ratio (4:3) diff

new tierod ends

Earth wiring kit

Factory GTS-t calipers painted in blue VHT enamel paint

Windows tinted by Martin at Ground Zero tints

KKR adjustable castor/tension rods - Brand new! but supplied unfitted (receipts can be provided)

16x7 Hinodex wheels, (5x114 stud pattern, + 30 offset) fitted with average tyres. White 17" wheels pictured on car are not included in sale.

Car is not listed as a write-off nor listed under REV's either. No finance is oweing on the car either.

Pics:

Please note: motor, gearbox, exhaust, FMIC & piping pictured fitted are not included in sale, they may pop-up for sale at a later date

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And a few pictures below when the car was in its former glory..

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