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I have an R32 Nissan Skyline GTR shell, it was stolen recovered but it has compliance plates and CAN be registered if it was put back together.

The shell will not be rolling and WILL INCLUDE the following only:

Bare shell

Driver and passenger doors (no window motors, trim, or switches)

Front glass

Rear glass

Both rear 1/4 glass

Driver and passenger glass

Dashboard Bare

Interior Carpet

Fuel Tank

Wiring for entire car is still intact

Fuse box

Bootlid (no badge)

Rear Bar

Heater and aircon underdash boxes

All sound deadening appears to have been removed

WILL NOT COME WITH

Obviously some parts you can see are missing but I will just add

No front or rear cradles

No Seats

No running gear

No Lights

No Piping

No front panels (still have guards available)

Anything your unsure of please ask, I do have other parts available if you want to rebuild.

Price is $2000 FIRM which I think is very very cheap. Could be a very easy and cost effective fix for someone who has badly crashed their GTR, wrapped it around a pole or simply wants another shell to start building up.

Located in Adelaide will need to be picked up on a car trailer, can help get it on.

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Edited by AX-onevia

free bump, but only to suggest that if someone is intwerested in this, they could combine it with my gtr 32 that has a bent shell, but has all the mechanicals, for $8K or a front 1/2 for $6k

check out my post on here

Thanks

or PM me

hello i am from tasmania and i want to buy your GTR shell could u please send me your number or you can call me on 0439748094 asap please as i have twisted my GTR shell but all running gear is ok all i need is a shell, looking foard to hearing from you cheears ben

Hey i was wondering if it came with atessa, fuel tank/lines, brakes, suspension, hicas etc. also i was wondering what parts you had that are missing off the car

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i can come and check it out this weekend if u PM me your adress, should be free sat arvo and sun morning. Otherwise in adelaide again for the drifting on the 23 and 24.

also did u get the text i sent you if not plz pm me you number as well

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