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Hey Guys

Up for sale is my R32 GTR Rolling Shell.

Car was purchased about 12 months ago with the intention of building a new race car.

Priorities have now changed and the car is now for sale.

Nice straight car, no signs of any accident damage or repair. Has a few baby dents that paintless dent removal would take care of.

Please note that car when car was purchased I was told it was race only.

Externally it is complete minus Front bar, headlights and indicators , tail lights and side mirrors.

Glass has been removed in prep for paint, all glass included except the front windscreen which was broken on removal.

Comes with standard r32 gts-t wheels and a std steering wheel. ( not as pictured )

Car does not have engine, gearbox, diffs, interior or brakes. True Rolling shell.

Please see pics

Chasing $3500 ono

Car located in Cheltenham Vic 3192

I will try keep up with any posts.

I don't get a chance to get on here a lot.

For Serious Buyers only, Any questions please email me at [email protected]

Or Call / Text on 0408 055 869

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When I purchased the car from import monster I understand that it has to do with the way it was imported. You may be able to be register it for a fee or by going through a process if you speak to Aaron at Import Monster.

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