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1993 Series 1 Rolling shell

comes with;

complete series 2 block with ancillaries

gearbox

tailshaft

cusco 2 way

half shafts

solid cradle bushes

racing gear coilovers

brand new Bosch 040 in-tank pump (2,000kms old)

regency friendly window tint

basically its complete, all you really need is an engine and you've got yourself a good looking streeter

has clean rego, not defected or anything.

Looking for $5,000 or something S chassis for swaps (defected with fruit ideally)

i might even include 3 months rego on it

LOCATED IN SOUTH AUSTRALIA

PICs of what it used to look like

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Hey, are you still selling this car? becoz i am interested in it.

I have some other questions about it:

1) Does it come with the rims/wheels?

2) do you know any places where i can put my engine into it if i bought it?

yes sure am .

1) sure does

2) im sure my mates at Japanese Motorsport could organize something

:)

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