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Originally posted by BNR32

The whole list has now been updated with prices for every part.....

This should provke a little more interest......

Oh yeah, also selling the shells that the parts came from, got the following:

-R32 GTS-4 x1

-R32 GTS-T x1

-BNR32 GTR x 2

-R33 GTS-T x1

-PRIUS  

-180SX Type X x1

Dont know what i want for the shells, but the rails and tunnel and bits and pieces are worth money if you prang your car and want to fix it.... A couple of the cuts have been butchered for rails already though...

Tom

Are any of these shells complete rolling chassis? Or are they all cuts? I would be interested in a full rolling chassis with no engine or tranny. Will you be willing to ship to the US?

As i told you in the email i sent you but you did not return; None of these are full rolling chassis!

You will never find a full chassis here in Austrlaia unless it is a damaged Australian delivered vehicle or damaged complaied vehicle, which would be rare as there was only about 100 ever sold here and all the complied ones are fairly well looked after im sure.

The reason you will never get a full rolling chasis from here is because we have to cut our cars to import them if they are not compliable.... That is part of our importig scheme as defined by our government.

The only way you will get full rolling chassis is to buy a full car froma japanse exporter in which case it would be cheaper to ship from their with the shape of your dollar!

Regards,

Tom

Not too bad email me and ill give you pics: await for them below!

The guard was on a car that had a hit around the door area, there was no acutal contact or mark on the guard, it just got slightly twisted down the bottom, would ft on a GTS-T or GTR straighway but really needs to be sanded back, repaired and painted to be brand new.... Price did not include freight!

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