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Hi All, got a bunch of parts leftover from a R34 GTT Front Cut at 113,000kms.

These are the parts for now, will likely add more as time goes by or as I have the rest of the parts.

All items are pick up from Wollongong or postage at buyers expense for most items.

R34 GTT Brake Booster and Master Cylinder - $120.00

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R34 GTT Starter Motor - $40

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R34 GTT Handbrake Lever - $20?

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R34 GTT Windscreen Wiper Motor? (Correct me if it's something else) - $30

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R34 GTT Front Shocks and Springs - $100

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R34 GTT Front Hubs Assembly with brake discs - $160

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R34 GTT SMIC Intercooler with duct shroud - $70

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R34 GTT Power Steering Pump - $80

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R34 GTT Coolant Reservoir - $40

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R34 GTT Washer Bottle with pumps - $50

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R34 GTT Air Con Fan and Radiator (together) - $80

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R34 GTT Air Con Compressor - $80.00

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R34 GTT Clutch Radiator Fan - $50.00

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Hi Mate

The bare shell was already collected a few weeks ago. I can ask my mechanic where it ended up for you to see if it's still available.

Front shells been munched already.

Should still have the entire steering rack not sure on condition of the boots though. I'll stop in tomorrow at my mechanic and check

Also have the majority of an RB25DE NEO Motor.

Bottom End and Head (still attached)

Will sell with or without GTT Injectors depending on price offered.

No throttle body

Appears to have low compression on a cylinder (temperamental)

Need it gone before xmas

R33 Series 2 Turbo with approx 110,000 kms - $280 PP

R34 GTT Throttle Body

R34 N/A Auto ECU $50.00

Will add more again later tonight

talking about the black air con fan? prefer to sell it as one piece..not very sellable a fan without a shroud. PM me an offer and we'll go from there =]

Hi Mate

Should still have the motor... will need to contact my mechanic sooner than later if serious hopefully it hasn't gone yet. I know that they're closed for a couple of weeks but I should be able to see if they still have it in the workshop.

Don't have the loom, but do still have the ECU to suit RB25DE NEO A/T Transmission.

Motor doesn't have throttle body anymore but I can supply the RB25DET NEO Throttle Body. Still have injector rail if you need that. No Exhaust manifold unless you want a turbo manifold with/without an R33 Turbo.

Will be looking at $400 for what's left off the motor essentially bottom end and head, plus pickup/delivery arranged at your cost.

I'll upload a photo of how the motor is now shortly.

R34 GTT Washer Bottle with pumps - $50

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PM sent to purchase the windscreen washer bottle with pumps; delivery to 5164.

Let me know a price for supply/postage & I'll buy it from you.

Thanks, Brendan

S1 AC? i take it you're referring to the climate control unit? if so yes I have it, and the metal brackets that hold it and the stereo etc.. in place.

Let me know

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