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I was wondering if anyone had done this before? also where could you get one from? could i go in to the nissan dealership and go buy a brand new body shell? just thinking about options thats all,

Another thing would i have to go direct to the factory to buy the bodyshell? over in japan.. i think nissan will have the links and contacts to do so..

cheers much help needed with this and advise...

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as much as i know they are not in production anymore and you cannot buy one brand new, not even the Z-tunes were brand new, even they were 2nd hand cars built to z tune....

but someone prove me wrong

on another thought, even if nissan would still make the shells, anyone think that they would be on back order???

if they would sell them i think a shell would cost close to the original market value of a R34 gtr, back in the day.

There was that bare falken prepared race car shell floating around a few years back. Cage built all the way through it, acid dip lightened shell too I believe. Anyone's guess where that is now though. Not new technically, but if you wanted to build something special it would be a great place to start.

I'm sure there's a muscle car having new shells made (or "reproduced") in USA. It might be the mustang but not 100% sure.

There's also a heap of places making reproduction parts for those muscle cars.

Shame the GTR Market isn't big enough to warrant that happening for us

Yeah thats the old 1970's Camaro's. You can buy every single part of the car as an new aftermarket spare component, including the chassis/shell.

http://www.corbettsauto.com/1969_camaro_new_body_parts.htm

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