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This was going to be our next drift car but something else has come up (secret) so we are offering this for sale.

i should mention this is a complete car minus headlights and has VERY VERY slight front left damage (few 100 bucks), minus engine and trans BUT the interior is complete and undamaged front seats removed and stored safely.

We can supply it as is or we can complete it to any stage you may require. ATM it has bulletproof full R34 GTR rear end (diff, cradle, suspension etc) R34 gtt front crossmember and rack. We are happy to swap front end out if someone to refit SR, we have a few SR20 (jap s15) engines here so we can install it as supply it as a full runner.

Car also has genuine yashio factory front guards and is auto, can supply manual parts if need be.

$6k ono pics up soon

ps can also supply the RB26 that was destined for it..... or we can complete the car to track spec if so be it.

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Edited by URAS
selling the engine as well???

yeah, full built RB26. (unstarted)

R33 N1 crank new

greddy pro cams

greddy springs

reco head (all new valves etc)

greddy pistons

H beam rods

greddy oil pump

greddy cam gears etc

plus all the usual things, extra drain, oil restrictors etc

complete engine minus bolt ons. $9k

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