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Hey guys,

Ok... I have up for sale a R32 with a R34 wide body kit on it. I bought it as a bare shell and have since have got the R34 kit for it and got all the stuff for it that it has now. I had big plans for it but now i just want a car that go's. If i cant sell it as a whole i am willing to sell in parts. Would be awesome project for some one as all it pretty much needs is a complete running gear and a few little bits and pieces. Here are the specs:

Its a 93 R32 GTST SHELL

R34 GTR widebody front kit

R34 Wheels

Has most of the interior except center console, carpet, and a few other little bits and pieces

Apexi Front shocks

Full 3" Blitz exhaust

Engine bay sandered back and painted silver

Also have a shit load of spares to throw in aswell including r33 wheels, tail lights and a hole boot full of other random shit

Can also supply rest of 34 kit and rest of interior pieces for buyer if keen.

Any questions i will be more then happy to answer them.

Im asking $2500 ONO

0468 995 749 or PM

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Hey mate, it isn't any of my business but I thought you might like to let this guy know:

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/topic/367193-looking-for-project-car/

I was browsing the topics and he said hes after a cheap 32 project car...

Just thought I'd try and help out.

Good luck mate,

Richie

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