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hi guy i have a tonne of stuff i need to sell due to finical difficulties and i don't have the time atm to finish off this project

i have a r34 gtr Vspec 99 model rolling shell suitable for track only as i never got it complied, has no motor in it needs a little bit of work done to it to have it track ready. has no brakes, has all guards, bonnet, doors, windows, dash, gearbox, wheels, seats and interior trims. asking $15000

also have

RRR block still in plastic asking $8000

HKS step 2 2.8lt stroker kit $7000

tome oil pump brand new $2000

HKS 3037 high mount twin turbo kit $5000

brand new r34 gtr front diffuser $800

genuine vspec rear diffuser $2000

after market vspec style rear diffuser $1000

rays te37SL in satin black 19x10.5+15 with rubber on it $3200

serious buyers only don't bother lowballing me as you will be ignored.

every thing is located in Victoria

please contact me for pictures as every thing is kept at another location and not at my house so i have to travel out to get pictures

Please pm me you number for pictures, it prob can be complied if. You have time to find out, Aaron at import monster had the import approval papers for it a while ago for me but I never had time to put car back together to get it complied, please note it was about 2 years ago as well car has been sitting in my garage on pieces as I had other plans for the car

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hi guy i have a tonne of stuff i need to sell due to finical difficulties and i don't have the time atm to finish off this project

i have a r34 gtr Vspec 99 model rolling shell suitable for track only as i never got it complied, has no motor in it needs a little bit of work done to it to have it track ready. has no brakes, has all guards, bonnet, doors, windows, dash, gearbox, wheels, seats and interior trims. asking $15000

also have

RRR block still in plastic asking $8000

HKS step 2 2.8lt stroker kit $7000

tome oil pump brand new $2000

HKS 3037 high mount twin turbo kit $5000

brand new r34 gtr front diffuser $800

genuine vspec rear diffuser $2000

after market vspec style rear diffuser $1000

rays te37SL in satin black 19x10.5+15 with rubber on it $3200

serious buyers only don't bother lowballing me as you will be ignored.

every thing is located in Victoria

please contact me for pictures as every thing is kept at another location and not at my house so i have to travel out to get pictures

Can you send me a text please so we can discuss particulars 0422816917

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