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R34 Coupe GTT Shell

Was a registered/running/driving car up until recently, have video/etc, car cannot be registered. Has some damage (drivers side sil panel, front radiator support modified).

Is missing engine/gearbox/rear cradle/brakes/master cylinder/fuel pump/climate control/gauges/coil overs.

THIS CAR COMES WITH:

- Body loom is still in car with fuse box, NO CUT WIRING

- Full 3" turbo back exhaust with straight pipe and muffler rear options

- Front and rear fiberglass widebody guards, sideskirts, rear bar and front bar- all with some damage

- Carbon fiber bonnet in need of repairs

- CAR HAS SUNROOF

- All glass

- Both doors in excellent condition, working electrics etc

- All interior trim is in excellent condition

- Manual pedal box with master cylinder

- Steering rack, brake booster, abs unit, fuel tank, etc

- Head unit still wired in

- Cluster/steering wheel/etc included

- Rails are not bent

IDEAL FOR SERIOUS CIRCUIT / DRIFT CAR!!

I will let the picture tell the story.

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It is rolling on the front (BYO wheels) but rear cradle is missing.

I can deliver, car is on trailer (as seen in pictures) at the present.

Located in Northern Suburbs of Melbourne.

PRICE $1000

PM ME WITH YOUR PHONE NUMBER TO DISCUSS.

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No interest?

Given that people are paying $150 per door, $200 for a steering wheel, $200 for front seats, $100 rear seats, $200 rear qtr windows, $100 for front hubs, $500 for sunroof etc etc

I would have thought it would have been snapped up??

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