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Item: 1990 R32 White 2 door shell.

Condition: Selling with no brakes, stock suspension, no body kit, (but can be negotiated). Shell Is currently registered till late September. Car is still drivable, can have a test to prove chassis is fine.

Reason for sale: Can not sell the whole car for what I want. Mate has offered to by engine and gearbox.

Price: $3000.00 ONO.

Pics...

0400200997

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/R3...Dr-t303214.html

  • 2 weeks later...
:D eeeepp

Just a starting point and flexiable wether you want kit, brakes, trims ect. Through me an offer, I really just want my shed back. Car will still be driveable this weekend but engine will most likely be out on monday...

Engine has been removed, gearbox, engine bolt ons, brake rotors and pad, recaro seat and rail, and drift teks have been sold. Also shell is registered till NOVEMBER not September as stated above.

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  • 3 weeks later...
whats left on the shell ?

To answer your question.. i think he still has, type m kit, coilover suspension, motor(but its out of car), steering wheel, exhaust, sway bars, LCA's, all panels(bonnet, boot, guards, doors, etc), n1 front bar, headlights, locker.... Obviously the 2.5k isnt for all that stuff... it was only for the shell... so youll have to speak to paul in regards to that.

hope that helps, best to call him, paul doesnt really come on here as much anymore.

jack.

To answer your question.. i think he still has, type m kit, coilover suspension, motor(but its out of car), steering wheel, exhaust, sway bars, LCA's, all panels(bonnet, boot, guards, doors, etc), n1 front bar, headlights, locker.... Obviously the 2.5k isnt for all that stuff... it was only for the shell... so youll have to speak to paul in regards to that.

hope that helps, best to call him, paul doesnt really come on here as much anymore.

jack.

thats funny as!

I bought the rb25 AFM off LRyder

and i bought the vertex rear kit of you jack HAHAHAHA

...that is all lol

Cheers jack, basically whole car, minus, box, engine (but i still have a rb20 if anyone wants one cheap) tailshaft and ecu (although I do have a nisstune r32 ecu for extra).

But pm all call for details.

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