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NOTE:

Half cut was regarding the motor only. An R32 RB20DET skyline with genuine 80K on the clock was chopped in half in japan, and the motor/gearbox front half of the chassis and all the good bits was shipped over to Australia. My old NICS motor was taken out and this motor was fitted to my HR31. Loom was spliced into the original (done by electronics engineer, so it is extremely neat and tidy and EVERYTHING works.)

This R32 motor has never been modded, other than the MINES computer and new parts to make the engine reliable (ie water pump and timing belt etc.)

Any questions about what was done, send me a PM.

Price is still negotiable.

Still interested in swapping for a Series II C34 Stagea (with cash in your direction pending condition of your car)

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You bought an R34?? :D Nice!

Can vouch for this car, looks very tidy, had a look at it before I bought my r34.

Don't worry I think everyones struggling to sell stuff at the moment.

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