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Hi guys

just wanted to post this locally first but plans have changed and i'm putting up my 1996 r33 rolling shell for sale, i have spent tons of man hours getting it right, i have resprayed the engine bay and bonnet, the shell can be registered and is defect free, this would be perfect if you written off your 33 or are looking for a VGC straight shell

i'm flexible on the price just call me and we can your something out.

colour: burgundy

contact 0403281331

price: 6-5k depending

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its a roller, i know what 33 go for it all depends on what some body wants say if they want just a shell i let it go for a lot less, i haven't had time to put up a detailed description but if somebody needs a shell all they have to do is call up and we can work something out. any time i'v sold anything on here the buyer has loved what they got :cheers:

Some more spec's i'v owned this car since 2008 i'v added some pictures below, i'd love to see this car go to someone in Canberra. this r33 can be registered i'v put alot of effort into this car but it needs to go

km's nearly hit 200000

comes with no engine or gearbox

no stereo

interior complete

i'm happy to sell for around 3k with no diff, stock suspension.

if you are keen just give me a call i need this gone very soon

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