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Complied R32 Gtr Rolling Shell ! Only Needs Engine.. Tein Coilovers, N1 Kit, 18x10" Wheels ....


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I have a Complied/registed (SA) r32 GTR rolling shell. Car is in exc. coniditon throughout. Only needs a engine ! Which ive sourced 1 locally at Adel. Jap Dismantlers for around 3k.. Thats a extremely cheap GTR all up..

$10,000 Not Negotiable

Dan - 0403 669 143 (sms my fone wont rec. calls or PM)

May Trade for Turbo/Manual or v8... No vl's or r31's..

Its a complete car with the following parts.

Tein coilovers all round

3" catback exhaust

2 1/2" split front pipe

Twin pod filters

Aftermarket intercooler kit

Torque split controller

Slotted discs all round

Brand new 18x10" gtc style wheels with new Nexen tyres

Genuine N1 bodykit

Tinted windows

CD/DVD player with hood mount screen

Mint gearbox

Near new XTD HD clutch

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Removed from sale, took it over to flush the system then service it etc.. had a slight build up of oil in radiator... leaking head gasket i was told! Which i was unaware of, it couldnt be sold like that so ive seperated the engine ( sold ) and this is the last thing that needs to go

Hey mate,

Not in the market for another GTR right now, but if anyone is interested...... This would make for a mint addition to the car and could quite realistically have it on the road for under $20,000-

http://cgi.ebay.com.au/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?Vi...ht_20614wt_1131

Good luck with sale :D

Cheers, James

could be intersted, any rust, how many km's on the chasis?

intersted in a r33 GTS plus some cash your way?

http://www.drive.com.au/used-cars/NISSAN/S...189039&pt=1

Hey mate,

Not in the market for another GTR right now, but if anyone is interested...... This would make for a mint addition to the car and could quite realistically have it on the road for under $20,000-

http://cgi.ebay.com.au/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?Vi...ht_20614wt_1131

Good luck with sale :P

Cheers, James

correct me if im wrong but in the pic were his testing compression , its only on 60psi?

should it be around the 155psi mark?

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