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Hey guys

Seriously thinking of selling my R32 which I've owned for almost 10 years now.

Was a show car then stripped down for a full rebuild into an immaculate streeter.

Want to invest some more money in the business so time to sell some toys.

R32 GTS shell (stripped down to bare metal repaired and currently in hi fill)

R32 GTR front and rear guards (all genuine parts)

R32 GTR front bar

N1 Side skirts

Carbon roof overlay (real carbon not vinyl shit)

Carbon front lip

Carbon GTR bonnet

Carbon boot lid

Carbon GTR wing

Carbon N1 boot lip

Removed rear tow hooks and holes in bar plastic welded

N1 rear window (no wiper)

Car is getting painted R35 GTR Titanium Grey after new years.

All inner guards and under body painted in fresh under body black.

Full (EVERYTHING) re-trim in black leather with carbon fibre accent pieces

R34 GTR style seats

Brand new B/C pillar trims

Immaculate dash

Brand new black carpet

Immaculate un-cut wiring harnesses

No bogy half assed wiring here

Only thing this car needs is a crazy engine and gearbox and it will be one of the neatest R32s on the road.

Ideally id like 10-12K.

Yes price is high for a roller but It is a completely rebuilt fresh car.

And paint work is worth 10K alone.

No hidden repairs filled with bog, accident damage, shitty paint or worn trim, etc, etc.

Its like getting in a brand new car.

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never gonna happen mate

but good luck

Thanks for your input buddy, regardless of how useless it may be.

Actually had a guy come look at it yesterday and make an offer.

sorry did'nt mean to be negative

it was just stating fact it aint a gtr so it's just a roller that is missing more than a motor and box

paint jobs don't really add value to a car let alone a shell that is goin to need many more thousands before it's complete

as most people who buy shells have big plans

but then again you never know

and wtf is a gronk

Edited by Striker86

1. no one said it was a GTR so I don't know what you're getting at there?

2. For someone who wants a perfect car it will add value.

I know if I was planning on building a streeter I would rather pay more for a car thats been stripped back to bare metal than a heap of shit thats full of bog and rust.

To go and strip a 32 to bare metal and repair any damage and paint it so its like new is gonna cost an easy 20k.

Its not full of rust and shitty repairs, and covered by multiple layers of mis-matched paint like most R32s going round for under 10k.

3. When i say all it needs is an engine and box thats all it needs. I don't see how you can say it needs more than that when you don't know the car.

Its slightly more than a roller considering its only 2 months away from being a complete car minus engine and box.

Like I said the car has everything, suspension, brakes, A/C, heater, wiring, glass etc etc etc.

Oh and BTW here is the definition of GRONK

sorry did'nt mean to be negative

it was just stating fact it aint a gtr so it's just a roller that is missing more than a motor and box

paint jobs don't really add value to a car let alone a shell that is goin to need many more thousands before it's complete

as most people who buy shells have big plans

but then again you never know

and wtf is a gronk

Well, i hear the word gronk everyday and this is my understanding of the meaning

Said by a male: usually means your an a-hole or a d-head

Said by a female: usually means your a sleaze

The term gronk is more commonly used by middle-eastern teens

  • 2 weeks later...

Thanks dude.

Apparently I'm a dreamer.

Some guys on here who have no idea on ho much it costs to build cars would prefer a rust bucket to start a build.

I think I'm going to keep it though, but I guess if the right money comes along ill let it go.

Try this bloke, he has a more realistic budget than most dreamers on here regarding how much it cost to build a decent car...

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/topic/386588-wtb-r32-gtr-rollng-chassis/

And even then your shell is a bargain for whats included in asking price...

Maybe chuck some pictures of interior fit out up as i recall that being a work of art in itself...

Edited by krayzie32
  • 2 months later...

Thanks dude.

Apparently I'm a dreamer.

Some guys on here who have no idea on ho much it costs to build cars would prefer a rust bucket to start a build.

I think I'm going to keep it though, but I guess if the right money comes along ill let it go.

Is this shell still for sale ??

yea mate, i have someone who is pretty much ready to buy it, just waiting for his other car to sell.

But no deposit has been taken yet.

Where's the car upto in terms of being finished ??

Do you know if you can just bolt up a GTR driveline straight into it?

How long are you going to wait for this other buyer ??

  • 3 weeks later...

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