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hi guys

i was going to do this as a cheap project car but neighbours complained so i want it gone .

its a very straight lambo orange r32 gtr . fully standard clean and tidy interior all original original steering wheel and near perfect condition seats .

all it needs to go back on the road is the engine to be put back in it and a front bar .

It will come with a r33 gtr engine which is half way in just ran out of time to do it . the gearbox is perfect , feels great , think pervious owner did some sort of upgrade to it seems a lot more firm and stronger than original and has a os giken clutch . has a short shift added also and 300 km dash , nismo bonnet and boot lip

has 18 inch deep dish rims with perfect tyres .

looking for 9g negotiable ,

also open to selling shell only without engine and box for 7g

cars located in brisbane call me on 0449784757 if interested

more pics to come

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yip spot on everything on the car is fine just need the engine bolted in . the under carrage is perfect also . the cars even had all the rubbers and trims replaced , and hinges are new so the doors close perfectly and crisp .

will have recent pics of the car up tomorrow .

lol cause i got 7 cars at my house and wer taking up all the space on the road , and in working on it in my garage ,

really the neighbors at get f***** but my mrs cracked the shits and doesnt want drama from the neighbors , so just gonna get rid of some projects to keep everyone happy . lol

lol cause i got 7 cars at my house and wer taking up all the space on the road , and in working on it in my garage ,

really the neighbors at get f***** but my mrs cracked the shits and doesnt want drama from the neighbors , so just gonna get rid of some projects to keep everyone happy . lol

park a few of them on the neighbours lawn, there ya go neighbour... no more space taken up on the road ;)

  • 3 weeks later...

i live next door to old ugly lezzos, and they randg the cops on me for idleing my r34 at 12o clock in the aftrenoon,i politely told the police to go do some police work, like catch some real criminals and stop harrassing the tax paying public, stoopid lezzos nextdoor rang em and started whinging, i say f**k the neighbours and do a big burnout in front of their house, and tell the missus to have a bex and a lie down. he he sorry i had to say it.

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