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Selling our project Nissan Skyline R34, Giving it away for $4400ono. ( front end parts with driveline worth this)

1998 Nissan Skyline R34 GT-T turbo coupe rolling shell.
101kms
Cannot be registered in Australia, it is a statutory write off was a stolen and recovered vehicle in N.S.W.
has 300zx wide turbo wheels on the front
r32 gtst rear wheels
Original Turbo Manual model
Body complete front bonnet bumper XENON Headlights guards reo doors boot tail lights rear bar etc all in good condition
Driveline has LSD Full Brakes in great working order big brakes in front and rear. has original cross member still in place with power steering untouched,
full great interior with original airbags, steering wheel, gauges, cluster Seats front and rear in great condition, all interior is complete, barrel has been damaged when it was stolen previously.

Car has been bought back outright from the insurance company. its listed as a statutory write off so it cannot be ever registered in AUS. An absolute great parts car you can build two cars from all these parts, but even better would be great with an engine put in it a v8 1uz conversion or an sr20det manual thrown into it, would make agreat drift car, just throw a half cut into it or a motor and box, some work and bits and pieces and you have yourself a unique track animal, alot better and unique compared to a s13 or r32 skyline at the track.

The 34 is missing the engine, ecu and loom, exhaust and its also missing the manual gearbox kit (tail shaft, pedals, slave and clutch master cylinders) everything else is all there and hooked up, also has a complete aircon kit with compressor lines and condenser left in it. just the engine and manual conversion parts have been taken out of it, the car is complete otherwise and rolling. hasnt been sitting for long at all, we also have a rb25det neo + ECU + loom with a suspected blown headgasket, missing a turbo we can supply with the car for an extra $900.

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