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Blitz,

Yes can send the lines to WaggaWagga 2650.

They are probably not in the best shape, can't see any kinks, but not all straight. Postage via e-go will be approximately $20

So $30 all up. Probably wont be able to get them boxed and picked up till around Wednesday though (busy week ahead). Please note the Atessa unit is already sold.

See updated photo below.

IMG_1323.jpg

Sounds pretty fair , It's for a gtst but i'm guessing the gtr lines wont be that far off, if i find gtst ones before mid week i'll let you know.

Edit: Unlike the picture in the GTR service manual ,i'm now pretty sure they are nothing alike, the gtr lines go around to the rear side of the rack while the gtst lines goes pretty much on the front, Thanks anyway man

Edited by BLITZ9100

Sure do, I am home today and every night this week.

Send me a text or call me for address and to work out a time.

0404 010 832

Brad

Edited by Just_a_datsun

Sump sold.

Wiper motor/linkages sold pending payment.

Few parts are still remaining, few bits of plastics, pedals etc.

Triple gauges/centre plastic still available. $50

HalfcutParts26.jpg

Glovebox still available $20

HalfcutParts29.jpg

Will be had to contact this week.

  • 4 months later...

Ok guys, this stuff is taking a good m3 of shed space and I keep tripping over it, plus I now have another datsun taking up a bay of the shed so I need all the space I can get (should gave built that mezzanine).

So make an offer for all of it! I want it gone! I really don't want to pack anything anymore so pickup from enoggera.

Fan

http://i133.photobucket.com/albums/q63/garvice/48d64d16.jpg

A/C heat exchanger

http://i133.photobucket.com/albums/q63/garvice/33db9925.jpg

Triple gauges

http://i133.photobucket.com/albums/q63/garvice/fabc7dbb.jpg

Turbo compressor pipe

http://i133.photobucket.com/albums/q63/garvice/982a9504.jpg

Glovebox

http://i133.photobucket.com/albums/q63/garvice/95308917.jpg

Under dash plastic also got the fuse cover

http://i133.photobucket.com/albums/q63/garvice/21d4e258.jpg

Option steering wheel

http://i133.photobucket.com/albums/q63/garvice/8fbf4c1e.jpg

Saas gear knob

http://i133.photobucket.com/albums/q63/garvice/9bd8d061.jpg

Box of bits (hinges/plastics/pipes/wiper linkages and motor etc)

http://i133.photobucket.com/albums/q63/garvice/5586acf4.jpg

I want it all gone! Make me an offer!

Sorry Steve, didn't get notification of your post. Did you want the plastic centre console section that is surrounding the triple gauges too? Reason I ask is that the smaller it is the cheaper it will be to send. Send me a pm or text message oh4oh4oh1oh432 with your offer.

Brad

  • 2 weeks later...

Triple gauges gone but plastic console surrounding gauges still available.

Glovebox lock gone, but glove box plastic still available.

Come save these parts!

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