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Hey guys,

Have had the opportunity to buy back a car a built many years ago for less than half its value, so am folding up the JZR33 project.

Car is a 93 GTS-T, gunmetal in colour, manual, 138ks, IMMACULATE interior and VERY GOOD CONDITION exterior. M spec front bar, S1 and S2 wing supplied, east bear side skirts.

Not repairable write off, not defected, clear title, etc.

What its missing:

Long motor

Coilpacks

Fuel rail/injectors

AC pump

Alternator

Exhaust manifold/turbo/full exhaust

Gearbox/mount/crossmember/fork/speedo drive/reverse switch

Brake calipers/rotors/softlines

WHAT IS NOT MENTIONED IS ON/IN THE CAR.

Pics to come, it is very tidy and will not disapoint.

Price is $2000, very firm.

Thanks,

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First photo, taken just before the motor was stripped (thus being in the backyard not the front).

Has sat around for a while since but otherwise same condition bar a wash and wax.

Rims NOT included, but ill sort something to come with it.

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Would suit someone whos smashed theirs and wants to SAVE money repairing it OR someone whos car just isnt as tidy as mine and also wants to make money.

Remember you buy mine, swap your motor/box/brakes and part yours out for quite possibly more than your outlay on mine. No way there isnt 2k worth of bits on even a smashed shell, I just dont have the time, space or heart to wreck mine.

More photos for those who seem to think the cars a transformer, looks good in one photo and turns into trash monster extreme in the next.

Enjoy.

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Haha thanks mate.

You could come up for the drive and take a look, if u like it hire a trailer while your here and return it to a Vic Depot. Don't think it would cost more than 400 in fuel and hire, hell when you see the boot full of spares you'll be laughing at the value!

Take care mate :)

Haha, mate I think everyones just waiting on their tax return.

Would you believe I had some bawk at the fact its got no motor or box lol.. Like didnt you read the thread buddy?

More like they wanted the opportunity to act bashed and offer me a 3 digit figure LOL *sigh* :rolleyes:

lol thanks mate,

Everyones waiting on that infamous tax cheque!

Anytime soon haha

EDIT: turns out the car only has 127ks! Dunno how I got that mixed up but I hadnt looked in a while.

DEPOSIT TAKEN!

Going to a good home, am happy for that.

Thanks to all interested and sorry I couldnt help get everyones cars back on the road for such a good price :( First in best dressed I'm afraid.

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