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hi all i am looking for a repairable r34 which only features a motor, i do not need much for the car as it will be used and constructed for racing purposes. if anybody has a repairable r34 please pm me biggrin.gif

thank you

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I've got a 33, no motor. Repairable write off, has compliance plates etc and most glass.

yeh my biggest issue with having a roller though is the wiring which would ad alot more to my budget unfortunantly. if you dont mind me asking, what price would we be looking at for its currenty condition and what needs to be fixed on the car?

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Have a rolling r34 complete externally, carbon front guards, carbon bonnet, no front bumper.

Has headlights and taillights all glass but no front screen.

No running gear or brakes.

Plenty of interior trims like dash and some wiring etc etc.

Located in Sydney.

Unregisterable wit be letting it go for less than 4k.

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Have a rolling r34 complete externally, carbon front guards, carbon bonnet, no front bumper.

Has headlights and taillights all glass but no front screen.

No running gear or brakes.

Plenty of interior trims like dash and some wiring etc etc.

Located in Sydney.

Unregisterable wit be letting it go for less than 4k.

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Have a rolling r34 complete externally, carbon front guards, carbon bonnet, no front bumper.

Has headlights and taillights all glass but no front screen.

No running gear or brakes.

Plenty of interior trims like dash and some wiring etc etc.

Located in Sydney.

Unregisterable wit be letting it go for less than 4k.

thanks for the info mate sounds fantastic. would it be okay if you can put up some detailed images of the car just to get a closer look at it?

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It doesnt have a rollcage at the moment no,

However it is stripped and ready to be caged.

If you want to buy it I can cage it before you pick it up that's no problem at all.

Send me an email and I'll send you some photos of it tomorrow.

Brad

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It doesnt have a rollcage at the moment no,

However it is stripped and ready to be caged.

If you want to buy it I can cage it before you pick it up that's no problem at all.

Send me an email and I'll send you some photos of it tomorrow.

Brad

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