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hey guys this is a bit of an eoi at the moment.. im trying to decide if i should remove what i need from the car then sell the rest complete or if there is enough interest i might just wreck the vehicle

it is a 92 (afaik thats what i was told) r32 gtr not compliable no id tags and a bit rusty complete exterior complete interior complete driveline still a complete running drivable vehicle

i purchased the car because i needed parts for my other car im doing up and it was proving way too difficult to find the parts i needed without going interstage (read : WA) so i just bought a complete car thinking it would also help alot more other people having difficulty finding parts locally..... once i have finished my car and removed what i need the rest will essentially be not needed and only getting in the way

please keep in mind for now this is an eoi.... there are parts i obviously dont need buit to be totally honest im not 100% sure in total what i need untill i start doing my other one

please show interest at this point by reply and pm if you are after something.... hit me up ill either say yeah its available (if i know i wont be needing it) or no if i know i might require the part/s

if you cant accept the fact that the parts you need i might also need and might not be for sale please do not reply

at this stage i wish to keep engine and box setup and most things associated with it like loom ecu cooler bov's piping kit etc etc

i am sorry for any confusion at this stage but im just trying to see if i can start to get some money back for the parts i do not need as it was quite a stretch for me to get it in the first place.... i just cant go selling parts i may need because that would defy the purpose of buying the car for parts all together

located in toowoomba 1 hr west of brissy

cheers John

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at this atge unless i sell a passenger seat at the same time i wont seperate

but i have a real good r33 gtr v spec drivers seat and rail if you only wanted 1 seat/// throw me a pm :spank:

Edited by WHITE R32

mate I would be interested in some things you might want to get rid of, just compile a list of what you dont plan on using and we can see from there

ive asked that this thread be closed as i have had waaayyyyy mor einterest and demand for parts than i had imagined...

ill repost it when i have sorted myself out its just becomming way hard for me to work it all out what i can and cannot get rid of untill mine is finished... thanks

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