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hey everyone...diciding to sell my Skyline but only if i get the right price or else i will be finish the project off with making my 400kw goal at the wheels GTR and show car....at the monment its all just show, as i hit a low point in the build with funds and am still contemplating on whether to finish the whole car or not....i have owned this car for over 3years and is still regestered till August...im located in VIC, melbourne S.E

The r32 GTR has had the following done so far

Full wide Body r34 conversion

R34 XENON head lights With HID

R34 GTR front bar

Nismo Clear front and Side indicators

Carbon fiber R34 gtr Bonnet

Carbon fiber mirrors

Carbon Fiber Boot Lid

Carbon Fiber Door Cards (plus standard door cards)

Carbon Kevlar Bride Fixed back Bucket seat

TAKATA race harness 5 point

Shaved door handles

AUTOLOC (USA) remote operated door poppers

R32 Led Rear lights

R34 GTR wheels

Trust gear Knob

Full Respary with Fantasy Colour (Flip from purple to Blue) almost identical to midnight purple III

Standard Boot lid also included (with deleted key hole and spoiler holes)

2wd or 4wd mode switch

4 Undercar Green Neons with switch

engine wise

Apexi boost controller

Nismo Strut Brace

Trust Turbo timer

Trust Air filters

Trust 3.5 inch Cat back Exhuast

Trust Oil Cooler

Trust Oil filter relocation kit

Trust 600x300x100mm thick intercooler (plus standard one)

Standard GTR brakes

Have recipets for all work done on BODY so far totaling $13g

Seriously XXX on Wheels

looking for $25g

will post pics up soon...coming back from painting in one or 2 weeks...just in primer at the moment

any interest speak up

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Here's photos of the car in primer... as u can see it's a one piece bodykit and door handles shaved... everything done to perfection.. except front bar has not been made a one piece to the front guards as front bar is uaually the first to get damaged....well here u go

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car is at RE Customs getting new engine from r33 gtr put in and new turbos for the lucky buyer...

so its at the mechanics atm

will be painted in 2 more weeks... so i'll have more pic then.....

Trades Welcome

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sorry guys... i had completey forgotten about this thread...

yea cars is painted, engine running, just finishing putting the final few little touches and wiring...

should have pics this coming weekend deffenetly as there is heap of interest from word of mouth aswell...

cheers guyz

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