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I've decided there is too many cars here and not enough time to do what I want with them so I'm selling a couple of my GTR's.

This one is a gunmetal grey 1990 model rolling shell. It was bought in as a race only import so CANT be registered.

It's complete body wise except for front guards. Bonnet had small damage and the rest is straight and rust free.

There is no brakes, engine or drive train.

The rest of the car is complete inside missing front seats.

I'm selling it as is for $1500

or since it's a race only import $3500 with a weld in cage of the new owners choice. You will need to strip it though. I can provide workshop space if needed to do that.

Car is currently in storage behind alot of other cars I have so photos will be hard to take. Honestly if someone is interested I'll drag it out if not it will stay where it is.

Located in south western Sydney ( not far from where Oran park was)

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Yeah the entire interior loom is 100% complete. It's missing the engine loom and the drivers side fuse box etc is all pulled back from having the engine bay painted.

You all know you want it!!

Buy a smashed car for 3 grand rip the drive line out drop it into this and you have a caged production racer for under 10g

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I've had a few pm's.

Pete's said he wants it so this one is sold

I do have another (yes I'm stupid) it's not as straight but is rust free etc.

I'll put that one up for sale over the next day or so,

those that asked there is nothing wrong with the car itself. I just bought them cause I could and now I have way to many cars and no time. So something has to give.

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