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Hi all, up for sale is my project i never got around to starting. The car is a COMPLIED (can be re-registered) 1995 BCNR33 GTR Vspec rolling shell. The car still has untouched factory paint which is in excellent condition. The car is an EX HPI magazine feature car (issue 115) which had enormous amounts of money spent on it (in excess of 200k) before it was parted out. I bought the rolling shell which features a full 6 point weld in CAMS approved roll cage (as specified by previous owner) with removable side intrusion bars and a stripped and painted interior, The roll cage alone cost over $6000. The car has no running gear ie no engine, no gearbox, rear lsd or shafts. Also missing are brakes, but does have a rear handbrake.

The interior has carpet, dashpad, sparco suede steering wheel, center gauges, A/C controller, series III front door cards etc. basically all interior is there except seats and instrument cluster. Recaros and rails pictured are not included but can be negotiable with sale.

The exterior includes a genuine nissan front bumper and genuine series 3 front lip for that extra agressive look. Bumper and lip are not painted. headlights pictured are not included with car but can be negotiated with sale.

For those who have their own engine and gearbox package the car would make an awesome track machine or an insane daily driver. As stated the car is COMPLIED (previously registered) and there a modification plate for the ROLL CAGE, SEATS AND HARNESS. Has extras such as Mongoose alarm, braided fuel lines and wiring harness to suit motec m800. A standard harness is included also. Also has nismo long hub bolts, brand new japanese Carbon fibre wing blade, genuine nismo side indicators. Sealed aluminium rear parcel shelf, and aluminium battery shelf.

the car is in Brisbane and available for viewing by appointment. please call or text me on 0417755890. please leave a message if i dont pick up and i will get back to you.

Price $7900

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  • 1 month later...

Back up for sale. Was going to Victoria. Price for shipping was approx 700

PRICE DROP 6999!

Edited by AtomicBomberMan
  • 4 weeks later...

Sorry bigmikespec I haven't been here for ages. The lights actually don't belong to me. I can ask the owner for you though.

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