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Hey guys

This isn't a desperate sale it's just i don't have time to do anything on it lately as working around 6 days a week so thought i may offload to someone who has some time on there hands if interested. Plus i'm kinda over the whole car modifying thing now to be honest, after nearly 25 years doing it i think i need a break lol

She's a 1992 GTR project car, i bought this without a complete engine in it so ended up buying a complete front cut from importers with around 110k on it for complete drivetrain (cut will also come with car).

The motor/box is currently out of car but i guess i could quickly bolt this in for new owner as it is sitting on garage floor with engine crane still connected to it. All the wiring is still connected to motor as i removed the loom from the cut itself instead of unplugging everything from motor to make reinstallation much easier.

There is no oils in any part of drivetrain at moment as it has all been drained ready for new fluids (will supply motor and gearbox oil with car as have it sitting here)

This car will need to be complied, i have quote here for $1500 for place here in Brisbane, i have the import papers neccassary for rego also so this is definately a road registerable import

I have also got a set of Drift wheels measuring 18x10's that i will sell with car along with set of new Rays wheel nuts (these need tyres though)

Once the motor is in and all connected up you will have a complete running GTR that just needs to be complied to have registered, the paintwork isn't best on it though so will need complete respray to bring back to better than new condition. You will also need to source a GTR alloy bonnet for it as didn't come with one (it had chopped down GTST bonnet, looked absolute shite but will come with car if wanted) Few on ebay at moment here in Bris for $650 but you'd be able to knock price down if went there with cash

All said and done for under the price you would pay for a GTR in average condition out there on market today you will have an absolute immaculate condition GTR with new paint, rims etc etc And we all know how much we love cars here with new paint :)

I will sell everything seperately if someone just wants the rolling shell and nothing else so prices are as follows

$6500 Rolling shell with import approval papers and engine/box that came with car (condition unknown, more than likely needs rebuild)

$3500 Complete running motor/box from front cut with engine loom still connected, ECU, all cooler piping, front mount etc etc

$1250 Lenso D1R Drift wheels 18x10 +22 offset and set of Rays Volf gunmetal lugnuts

$0400 For rest of front cut, has everything still attached bar motor/box, loom and intercooler setup

OR if you want the whole lot take it away for $10k

Moving house in next few weeks so if not sold by then i'll be putting into shop and getting finished myself

Maybe interested in swapping for running late model car

This is when i first bought it

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Engine bay was stripped and cleaned

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New motor/box when it was still in cut

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Lenso wheels

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NO LOW BALL OFFERS, NOT DESPERATE TO SELL SO DON'T WASTE YOUR OR MY TIME!!!!!

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if only you were in sydney would be gone today good luck withit.

Cheers mate

If anyone interstate is keen though i can organise getting this transported to your nearest transport depot in area and you can pick up from there

LAST CHANCE to get in and add your own touches!!!!

Going to see panel shop tomorrow so if not sold by time they can take it in for complete respray then it will no longer be for sale

OK - NO LONGER FOR SALE!!!!!!!

Car is now booked in to panel shop for complete respray so will be finishing myself and getting complied

Thanks to all that showed interest

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