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R34 GTT Four door Stripped parts

(SHELL IS GONE)

R34gtt Front seats -$200 with rails

R34 GTR fuel pump with cradle -$150

R34 dash -$100

clutster -$100

climate control -$125

center console -$100

glovebox-$25

Air bag steering wheel-$100

auto shifter-$5

a/c centre vents -$70

a/c side vents -$30 each

door trims -$50 each

window switches $20 each

hood lining -$50

sun visors -$15 each

(heaps of other plastics just inquire if you want something)

R34GTT RB25det NEO 137,000kms motor complete minus turbo -$1500

R34GTT computer loom complete-$150

R34 Highflow turbo -$800

R34 auto triptronic gearbox flex plate converter etc-$300

cross member-$100

steering rack-$150

castor rods with ajustible bushes $100

GTT brakes calipers front and rear slotted rotors front (near new) stock rear $900

Front hubs and knuckes $150 each

Rear hubs -$100 each

lower control arms $80 each

rear cradle with hicas-$100

rear camber arms $25 each

rear toe arms $25 each

Front upper arms $25 each

Reinhard jap made 3" ENR34 SS exhaust with cannon good condition sounds great-$400

R33 GTR radiator with twin thermo fans-$100

AU falcon twin thermo fan setup-$50

R34GTT doors complete-$100 each

Front bar (cut for intercooler) $150

R34GTT/R33 GTR Ohlins Coilovers-$900

Blitz SUS stainless POD filter ok condition-$50 with AFM adapter

R34 tripple guages with autometer smoked volts oil pressure water temp $150

Clear side inticators-$25

BM44 brake master cyclinder with brake booster-$200

18x8.5 18x9.5 Starcorp impuls with tyres-$800

17x9 +22 x4 Sparco light weight wheels-$800

PM for any more info etc everything located in Newcastle

0422646961

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Chasing the stereo surround that goes around the din and below the AC controls

AND

The lower dash section between the gear surround and the top of the dash where the gauge cluster is

Must be good condition and need both sent to Adelaide 5067 please

Chasing the stereo surround that goes around the din and below the AC controls

AND

The lower dash section between the gear surround and the top of the dash where the gauge cluster is

Must be good condition and need both sent to Adelaide 5067 please

Both items $100 shipped

Hey I'm after the plastic bit under the ash tray and the rear? Thanks

Price listed centre console plastic $100

Hi mate,

What condition are the coilovers in? And just confirming they fit 1999 GTT? Don't happen to know the spring rates off the top of your head do you?

Cheers,

Shazza

Edited by XS80ST

hey shazza... thry were great when thry were in my car handled nicely all dampeners worked fine... not sure on spring rates i belive the part no was nis 10m ? i think i can confirm later if u want ? and yes came from a 98 gtt so thry will fit

Hey, I was just wondering if you are selling the interior door pannels? Also is the steering wheel still in good condition or has the leather started to go on it?

aircon condenser?

yes $100

Hey, I was just wondering if you are selling the interior door pannels? Also is the steering wheel still in good condition or has the leather started to go on it?

door cards price is listed $50 each wheel is in pretty good nick

Can you get a picture of the steering wheel without that cover please?

Cheers

posting a pic now

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