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As the title states I have an R32 GTR shell for sale.

All it needs is some coilovers (that I can source) and some space savers to make it a roller.

It’s a late model 1994 and is complied and can be registered (I have all the paperwork including the latest PPSR certificate).

Chassis has done 216,000km (I'm rounding up here)

Only one owner in Australia being me J and anyone who knows me understands that I have really looked after this car.

Right I will start off with the bad.

Car has had an accident which was repaired Japan and the right hand side rear quarter panel was replaced.

I cannot confirm how the accident occurred or when (except it did not occur in Australia) as I was not as thorough as I am now with these cars when I acquired it.

The sills have seen better days as I believe it was put on a truck by a forklift – I will post pics of sills when I can.

It has had some rust in some areas especially at the front of the chassis (near the wheels) which I have treated to the best of my ability link to my build thread is here http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/topic/416016-antz-1994-r32-gtr-project-restoration/?view=findpost&p=6677763

I replaced the driver’s side door because some nitwit left a rivet tool in the door which chipped at my window

I never replaced the lock with the original because I used my alarm to open my doors but I still have the original door which will also form part of the sale.

It has a small bullseye chip on the windscreen which has been filled in.

Paint is ok however; the bonnet could do with a respray as it has started to crack

There are two small tool dents in the rear guards which I’m sure can be fixed easily

It will not come with the following:

Headlights / Blinkers

Front bumper

Intercooler,

No ECU (although I do have the standard one)

Front Brakes

Engine and gearbox

Oil Cooler

Exhaust

fuel tank / fuel pump (has been modified to fit suit fuel system in boot)

Interior is complete (except for the radio which is aftermarket that I’m keeping sorry fellas) and in excellent condition

No bubbles in the dash and no broken vents

Comes with pristine nismo floor mats Recaro drivers bucket seat

Has almost new whiteline front and rear sway bars with HD links and hard race front and rear adjjustable camber arms

Rear taillights are led (look cool) well there is more good stuff

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Joy riders welcome :P

Time wasters can EAD

Located on the Gold Coast

$11,000 negotiable

PM or call 0404 006 580

Thanks,

Ants

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Hi there, may I Please have some photos of the chassis rails and underneath the car please? also is the shell a genuine v spec II?

Thank you Brock

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