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R33 Shell

I am selling my R33 GTST Series 1. Its a 1993 model which has been stripped for the motor and gearbox..

It is just a shell - no motor, box, clutch, shocks, wheels, brakes, or interior. Most panels are gone, except for the bootlid and the driver side. All glass is still in the car and is not damaged. All air conditioning parts remain apart from the center vents.

I am looking to get rif of this ASAP, so all serious offers will be considered. This car can be registered after repair as it is a repairable write off.

**CAR HAS A COMPLIANCE PLATE AND IS LISTED BY REVS AS A REPAIRABLE WRITE-OFF**

Photos will be posted very soon.

Price: $999.99 - all offeres considered. Pickup available from Silverwater NSW.

**MUST BE SOLD THIS WEEK - ALL OFFERS CONSIDERED!**

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you say no shocks...what about other suspension components? eg control arms, swaybars etc

what colour is it?

is the shell damaged? what condition are the quarter panels in?

are both doors included? (this is implied by 'all glass')

any pics?

i am in vic but interested in this as a base for project car. can arrange tow truck. thanks.

I currently have an offer of $600 on the car.

all glass is still good, but the car sustained damage to the whole left hand side, front guard, front bumper, quarter panel, door, and rear bumper, and left rear light. Chasis rails are not bent, and this car will be registerable once repaired...

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All suspension will remain in the car excluding the shocks. Wheels will also be removed.

This is a great buy for anybody wanting to start a project 33. There is way more than $600 worth of parts sitting in the car (all aircon, instrument cluster, drivers side panels, glass, compliance plate, shell, suspension parts) is worth double the current offer of $600.

PM me for REVS check information details.

Pickup available from Silverwater this Saturday!

thanks for the reply. if you could be bothred taking a few pics showing the damage it would help me to decide if i want it, its hard to buy a wreck without seeing the extent of the damage first hand.

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