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Ok what we have here is a R32 GTR rolling shell with full interior all panels and glass complied registered.

Originally I planed on removing the ABS, air con and manual gearbox, stripping the engine bay and re spraying and putting my complete set up in with all wiring hidden and full auto but have since lost interest. All I got up to was stripping the bay, welding majority of holes and high fill. The ECU runs a Map sensor so the original air flow meter plugs have been cut off the loom :P, but the rest of the full loom is there, boot cable is broken so will not release form in car but fuel release works fine, also rust under paint on driver door bout the size of 20 cent piece

So heres what you do and don’t get,

DOES NOT INCLUDE

Engine

Gearbox (can supply R33 GTR box with blown 3rd gear)

Intercooler

COMES WITH THE FOLLOWING BUT NOT FITTED

ABS unit or front brake lines

All A/C components (may be hard to fit as lines to heater box have been cut with hacksaw)

Brake booster and master

Clutch booster and master

Rear Diff fully reconditioned new bearings seals

Blitz blow off valves X2

HKS super dragger exhaust cat back

All front guards lights, front bar everything missing from pics 3 & 4

Paint (for engine bay)

COMES WITH THE FOLLOWING FITTED

R32 GTR wheels with Re55 semi slicks

All Brakes

RDA slotted discs

QFM K750 pads

HKS hypermax II coil overs

Autronic SM4

CDI 500R

Advan surge tank

Bosch 040 in tank pump

Bosch 044 ex pump X2

Supporting Fuel lines

Hi cas lock bar

Battery in the boot

All interior in pretty good condition apart from usual bubble in dash.

Feel free to PM me anytime with any question or queries, any photos just send email address and I will forward them.

also note im possibly willing to separate some parts if the person buying does not require them, BUT the interior and body panels will NOT be pulled apart.

Cheers

located north/west suburbs Victoria

$12000ono

Please do not tell me you can get a complete running GTR for 15,000 im not interested.

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Someone could buy this, buy my engine and box and vola gtr for the win!!

good luck with the sale mate, if i had the money i'd be doing exactly what i said above!

sounds like a plan although i will have a complete engine for sale later next month as well that was built for this car.

if u split im interested in the wheels with the re55s....how much tread on those??

cheers.

will keep posted about the wheels although i would prefer to sell them with the car as then it wouldn't be a rolling shell.

and to all the people asking bout the fuel set up if i do end up separating it i will post it on another page separately so we can go from there.

but at present i am not separating anything just yet.

cheers

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