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Selling up on my track build i bought a while ago, to pursue other investments and have no time, have heaps of spares to go with it if someone wants to start there own timeattack/circuit build, it will be sold rolling with stock suspension on 17 x 9 P1 Buddy Clubs (no front brakes unless sold with 8 pot fronts)

Front end cut off ready for tube front and tubs cut out.

It Has

  1. - Stock rear brakes (ksport fronts can be sold with extra)
  2. Interior Loom
  3. Engine Loom
  4. Doors (with power windows still)
  5. All Glass
  6. Interior Floor Carpet
  7. boot lid (no spoiler)
  8. OEM guards
  9. OEM front bar
  10. Front end cut off ready for tube front and tubs cut,
  11. Boot Plastics
  12. - OEM fuel tank and surge tank set up,
  13. - OMP Race Seat, 
  14.  - Steering Wheel

$5500 for roller

Spares to get with it!

  • Nismo 1.5 way front and rear (Brand new) $3400
  • K Sport * pot fronts (brand new) $1900
  • Rear Dogbones and Discs to run 335MM Discs @ rear stock calipers $450
  • TOP Stage V3 Wing (new) $2100
  • Top Stage Carbon Headlight Panels $400
  • R34 GTR 6 speed Getrag Conversion $7500
  • BM57 Upgrade $250
  • ABS delete Kit $300

Shitloads of other spares also i probably havent mentioned. Will sell for 18K as a package. (3k off)

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  • 2 weeks later...
  • 2 weeks later...

Brand New Front 8 Pot K Sport Brakes (fit under 17s) with adapters and braided lines $1500 PRICE DROPPED
Rear 325MM Disc Upgrade kit Inc adpaters $350
Billet Main Caps + Girdle $1500
Brand New Nismo GT PRO LSD 1.5 WAY (Front & Rear) $2500 PRICE DROPPED
BRAND New topstage V3 WIng $1600 PRICE DROPPED
R32 GTR Carbon Light Panels $300
800HP 100MM COOLER near new $350

  • 4 weeks later...
  • 2 weeks later...

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