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For sale is a non-running early 1997, series II BCNR33 GT-R V-Spec.

Perfect for a mechanic or for somebody willing to start a new project.

Engine suffered a failure in the #1 cylinder, causing block damage and also #1 turbo damage - I am not sure what it will need to get it running, but it would have to be a full rebuilt or a 2nd hand motor.

I bought this car 18 months ago when it had 102,000. Took great care of it, but unfortunately .........shit happens.

Body is perfect - this car's chassis is in a great condition, just needs a motor :whistling:

Chassis has travelled 118,000kms.

Wheels are standard 17x9 +30 with 3,000km old Dunlop Direzza's Z1 Star Spec tyres.

Stereo is Pioneer MVH8300BT.

Speakers are Pioneers 6.5" TS-A1604C splits

Interior is perfect. Comes with R34 V-Spec II pedals.

Gearbox is in a perfect condition - recently serviced with Motul oils.

Diff has also been serviced with Motul oils. Fluids in transfer case have also been changed.

Brakes are standard Brembo's with Ferodo DS2500 pads that have recently been serviced with RBF 600 fluids.

I'd love to be able to spend time and money and get this great car running again but I'm just not in the position to do that so here it is.

Location: Melbourne

Price: $13,000.

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Ok thanks.

Problem is I live in Mackay north QLD, I'd have to get it trucked.

I'll see what my options are and let you know. Very interested though.

Edited by The Mafia

Lot of interest, lot of interest, and people have been asking me for more pics - so here is one of the interior, one of the broken engine (with piping and the radiator removed) and one of the underside.

Please understand that car is being sold completely stock.

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Car back on sale - buyer unable to sort finances....

If you are after immaculate, stock BCNR33 that needs an engine then this is the one for you - price $12,500

Do you have auction papers from Japan specifying vehicle grade etc?

Interested but has this had the left front quarter panel replaced or repainted? Only reason I ask is because colour is different in this pic

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/index.php?app=core&module=attach&section=attach&attach_rel_module=post&attach_id=399893

dont know if we can or should be asking that....

But one thing I am interested in knowing....what is the approximate cost of the options the new buyer for such a car has, in other words;

a. cost of finding a used RB26 sitting around, and swapping this in - factoring in all costs including money made from the dead block and

b. cost of simply re-building the RB26 already in it - from the ground up

Am I right in guessing about $6K the first option, and $10K the second option?

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