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Hi everyone, looking for a R32 or R33 GTR chassis/shell can be bare shell, needs to be complied and registerable.

Looking for straight chassis preferably with no damage, not fussed about bumpers or anything, does not need to be rolling, no interior or dash required. Basically need a donor car to put my interior and running gear into.

Located in Vic, but will travel for the right one.

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i have a 33 GT-R however it has some damage front right chassis rail, and bog on real left quarter - would be fine to race though

repair of front chassis rail wouldn't cost a great deal considering the car is now stripped

send me a PM if your interested - has compliance and non VIV so after repair doesn't need to be inspected

I have a R32 GTR minus and engine/gearbox and seats.

Every other part is still there including all looms, interior, aircon, suspension etc

It was registered a few years ago in my name but decided to part it out as I never drove it.

Would rather sell it as is but would sell the shell seperate if you want it quickly and not going to mess me around.

I'll let it go cheap to get my shed space back.

$3500 as is for the lot minus wheels and brakes. You can sell what you don't want to make it cheaper.

Or bare shell $2500 stripped out with only hanging panels.

Where are you located Gareth? Can you send me pics of the car 0439990557 or email them to me please [email protected] Also it is rolling at the moment?

have one if Rowdy's doesnt work out, 3000 shell only $5k shell + panels Could do a deal on a R324 style kit with Xenon lights (Extra 3k), located Mornington Peninsula Victoria

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most parts available..

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