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hey guys and girls, I found a r32 gtr at a price i couldnt refuse so I regrettibly have to get rid of my r34 project.

it was to be a z-tune replica with an ls1 but I cant have 2 projects on the go.

so basiclly i have the r34 gtt shell and parts as follows:

1 spare drivers door

front hubs

2 front cross members

2 spare tail lights minus plastic garnish

front and rear suspension (std)

2 dash pads

there are no front or rear reo's or bumpers nor side skirts either.

the shell has rear drive train including the auto tailshaft, and every thing is there for the front I just need a few bolts to be able to put it back together.

It has a shopping trolley under the front to keep it rolling.

As for the shell itself, it was a repairable write off with minor damage on the front drivers headlight and a nasty

cut down the drivers side, hence the spare door(same colour) I was going to put gtr rear guards on to cover it up.

I would prefer to sell the whole lot( shell and parts) in one go for $1400 but if there is no interest in that I will happily part it out

at cost price or less. i bought all the parts and spares from fellow sau users real cheap so in return i'll sell them cheap.:cheers:

Location is adelaide and I am happy to post parts with e-go or aus post.

It was to be a time attack project so I was never worried about getting it rego'd but it can be done.

However it would still be an awsome track car as there are'nt many r34's doing time attack or even drift.

best contact is 0420 734 794 or pm me here. pics will up this weekend as i have camera issuse but i'll throw some temp ones up later tonight.

cheers, troy

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bump!!

also found a rear reo bar

and 1 complete r/h rear tail light

the other tail lights are only good for the coloured lens :thumbsup:

price drop to $1200 with free delivery within adelaide.

Edited by rb20-into-mr30=
  • 2 weeks later...

now with s14/r33 wheels and i have started fixing the r/hand head light section for replacement

and I have assembled the front and rear suspension so all springs and shocks are fitted and car is now steering and fully rolling on 4 wheels

also now advertising on gumtree and ebay :cheers:

Edited by rb20-into-mr30=

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