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It's cool man. I'll see if I can bribe a friend with a few cases to go pick it up for me. It's not too far away, I just have nothing to bring it back in. Will let you know.

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the loom with the head is sold

i have another loom you can have for 150+ shipping this out of a r32 but you will have to modify it

Yeah still interested. How much mods is required? any threads on the site?

im sure there are a few threads on it

the main change is wiring in a resistor pack which you also have tobuy

I have a resistor pack already. Is it a GTR wiring loom or a GTST? I already have the GTST so I am looking for the GTR loom.

Better pics of SAAS steering wheel and gear knob:

Wheel is in good condition but has a few scratches on the metal part:

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Gear knob is in top condition:

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happy to post as well

Also found this random transmission cooler $50

Fluidyne brand part number 10014, brand new in box with hose and fittings.

Thickness: 7/8"

Width: 6"

Length: 12 1/2"

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Righto, time for the shell to go, since noone wants to buy it i'm now stripping all other parts and it's going to the scrapper.

If you want a registerable 4 door gtst shell speak now

otherwise the following parts are up for grabs:

-front guards

-indicators

-tail lights

-front and rear bars

-hubs

-window switches (except drivers side)

-Clutch master

-Quick release steering wheel kit

-boot with holes

-window glass (pick up only)

-doors

-window motors

-side mirrors

Pics and prices to come shortly...

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