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Hi all,

Well basically I have been completly screwed around by a few mechanics for 20 months now so Im thinking of selling my GTR uncomplete. After 6 months of my rb26 being rebuilt fo the 2nd time in a year I have been told they only just started putting the motor togethor. I was also told yesterday my block has a couple of cracks in it!!

OK..

So i just want to know how much I could get fot the following.

1990 R32 GTR

pics: http://www.thegodzilla.com/project-gtr-pictures.php

this will be sold without a motor.

has kei office coilovers

Power FC with controller

recaro front seats

tinted windows

stainless steel zaust.. full

new clutch

I can sell all of the motor parts with the car also.. just a new block is needed..

gt3540r turbo.

stainless highmount manifold and dump

tial external gate

tomei poncams

splitfire coils

33gtr crank

eagle rods

cp pistons

a heap more stuff but been ages so I have forgotton what I bought..

may also have a tomei oil pump.

note: all of these parts are either brand new or done only a few hundred kms.

Also, if anybody has an N1 block, or knows of anybody with an N1 block for sale please PM me a phone number asap as I will continue with the build if i find one quickly.

heaaaaps sad and pissed off about this but I think i have just had enough of mechanics telling me crap.

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ok.

16000 for the car without motor.. this includs PFC + controller, seats. in dash TV/DVD player, new speakers kei office coilovers zaust. 700+ bosch fuel pump installed + other stuff.

for everything I will ask 23k just needs new block now. and you will have everyting you need. all parts engine parts are brand new.

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