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Hey guys looking fora 32 gtr rolling chassis to put my running gear into.

has to be compliable and registerable model doesnt mater condition of paint work doesnt mater if it has a motor (bonus) willing to spend up to 10k

let me know on 0401-579-031

Thanx Musty.

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Heres a pretty tricked out, completely rebuilt from scratch shell...

Not originally a GTR but has professionally retrofittted OEM GTR front & rear guards, panels etc, the rest is as simple as bolting in front and rear subframes if i recall correctly...

All it needs if a hardarse engine etc & itll be suitable for a keeper & cheap for whats included considering bone stocl rust bucket GTRs with blown engines still go for $10K...

Obviously its not mine although if i had the spare coin id jump on it...

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I have a complete car I could do for around $5k atm complied and rolling with interior and rear subframe and std suspension. No brakes and on old rims. The one in my avatar.

Let me know....

  • 1 month later...

I have a complete car I could do for around $5k atm complied and rolling with interior and rear subframe and std suspension. No brakes and on old rims. The one in my avatar.

Let me know....

Hi,

Do you still have it ?

Is it a GTR ? Does it have any major accident history ?

hey mate, i've got an R32 GTR shell, doesn't have front bar, front guards, bonnet, boot or steering wheel, wheel's are yokohama ADVAN RS 18x10 15mm offset, these will be extra, PM me if your interested.

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