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got cracking on ripping the rs260 front cut appart

interior all gone

front sturts pulled

ic piping ect all pulled

tommorow ill pull the shell off and hopefully start work on the s2 stagea to get the gtr running gear into it

no more interior

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passengers drive shaft was rooted

driver fell out and equally as rooted

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the best thing is that all teh spare go into the s2 ready for transplant

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slittle bit more progress

anyone need a bear front cut? $50

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also got stuck into the s2 so i can get the gtr motor in over the week

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if you need a ic kit $150( i pout up a for sale add for it)

other left over shit i dont need $50

good condition 25 clutch fan

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my thought exaclty gtr 260

i bought one at auction ( and was planning on importing it)

but after the auction my buyer said it was rusty as shit and had damaged chassi rails ( still had a 3.5 grade on the sheets)

so it was cut in half and sent over as i allready paid for it

i really could have made one out of spare r33 gtr parts i have in my shed

half the fun is building something as well

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