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R32 GTR (Project Car)

HKS Hiper D Coilovers

N1 front bar

N1 Headlights

Apexi boost gauge

Nismo dash cluster

MoMo nivola steering wheel

Hks turbo timer

Extreme TSC (torque split controller)

Front strut brace

Rear strut brace

N1 boot lip

Ats&Across clutch (twin plate?)

Rb26Dett Motor (rebuilt)

Have recipes for

CP Forged Pistons

-Bath cylinder block

-bore & hone cylinders

-face block

Main bearings

Value $2025

Has more done to it just waiting on the paperwork

Car is 95% complete still have a load of parts I have to pick up still

Car is Defected in South Australia

has engineer reports for coil overs and lower ride hight

I will edit the ad once I find out more about the car myself

$10,000 located in SA

Happy to help interstate buyer getting car picked up or to a depot

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R32 GTR rolling shell

HKS Hiper D Coilovers

N1 front bar

Apexi boost gauge

Nismo dash cluster

MoMo nivola steering wheel

Hks turbo timer

Extreme TSC (torque split controller)

Front strut brace

Rear strut brace

N1 boot lip

Ats & Across clutch (looks to be twin plate)

Gtr spoiler in boot

Car is Defected in South Australia

Has paint fade on roof

has engineer reports for

-HKS coil overs

-lower ride hight

-Hicas removal

Front eyebrow hight

333.3mm (TSA is 360mm)

Rear eyebrow hight

287.6mm (TSA is 360mm)

Hicas removal

Rack & pinion removed

-replaced with fixed rack

-rack made from 6mm tubular steel

-high visual GMAW weld runs

-keeps original steering arm & ball joints

Rb26Dett Motor (rebuilt)

Have recipes for

CP Forged Pistons

-Bath cylinder block

-bore 2 cyls & fit stepped sleeve

-rebore & hone 6 cylinders

-hone bored with torque plate

-plateau brush hone bores

-face medium block

Clean surfaces/fit main girdle/tension

-check bearing tunnels for size

New main bearings

adjustable cam gears

$7500 firm for shell with everything but motor Or

$10,000 firm complete ( not put back together as is )

I have 98% of the parts to make it complete

Nothing is for sale separate I'm keeping the motor for myself if the shell sells.

I can arrange to get the car to a freight depot for interstate buyers .

Can supply much more detailed pics over the weekend for serious buyers

Car is in Mansfield Park

Happy to help interstate buyer getting car picked up or to a depot

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