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For sale is my 1993 GTR rolling shell; I am the first owner of this car in Australia and I have had this for approximately 8 years. The car comes complete with everything minus engine, gearbox, rear wing, cooler and radiator. Apart from these items the car will come complete. Looking at the current market I decided to remove all the aftermarket parts on the car as I know I will not fetch a decent price to come close to all I have spent on the car. The engine alone set me back 25k and will be sold separately.

THIS CAR IS REGISTERABLE AND IS COMPLIED all it needs is an engine and gearbox and you'll have a late model GTR for under 15k.

I am able to help source an engine and gearbox for the buyer if requested.

Extras:

  • Adjustable Suspension
  • Roll Cage
  • Brand new OBX seats (front passenger and driver)
  • OZ Racing 17X9.5 rims
  • Mines Cluster
  • Mines centre gauges
  • Front sway bar
  • Project Mu brake pads
  • Jasma 3.5" cat back exhaust

Condition:

The body is perfectly straight with no dints and the engine bay has been painted black to enhance the look of the polished piping I was using. Interior is in very good condition with no holes and wear. The body colour is also perfect with no major scratches however the clear is fading on the tail lights which I will have fixed upon purchase. The lower lip of the front bar is scuffed however along with the tail lights they will be touched up.

Note:

The car still has an outstanding EPA notice which can easily be cleared with a standard motor put in. As Bride race seats were in car (not included), I will include brand new set of OBX seats for the front driver and passenger seats. Everything will be included to clear the EPA notice; such as standard exhaust and front pipes.

Reason for sale:

I have a new job which provides a company car for me and along with this I no longer have time for this project.

Location:

SE Melbourne

Delivery:

Buyer to organize pick up.

Price:

$9500

Please NO TIME WASTERS, if anyone would like to talk price please do so via PM or Email me.

The car will not be parted out.

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Hi, can you send me some pics of your engine bay? I need to work out what is missing on mine then I can buy the parts off you if you decide to strip it.

cheers, troy

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I really am sorry guys, I don't get onto the forum much at all these days. Please feel free to call me on 0419 018 512 if you need to discuss. Once again my apologies for not getting back to people!

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