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bit of a shed clear out of the remaing bits off my 34 wreck. Keen to move this stuff on so reasonable offers welome.

Gt Automatic gear box with tailshaft $200

GTT Airconditioner Compressor $100

pair of frot bar orange indicators $40

Pair of fender orange indicators$10

ABS Unit $150

Carbon canister $20

Carpet $80

Seatbelt (set of 5 with rear buckles)$100

Door locks and ignition barrell with key- have lock box also if required for remote key) $100

Drivers door $150

Drivers door card (speaker painted silver and handle surround) $20

Passenger door$150

Passenger door card (speaker painted silver and and handle) $20

LHS Rear door card $20

LHS Rear door glass $40

LHS Rear door window switch $10

RHS Reah door card (painted handle silver $20

RHS Rear door $150

Drivers door window/mirror switches, (painted silver) $40

Passenger door window switch (painted silver)$20

Sunvisor pair $20

Roof lining $40

Boot lid with spoiler holes$100

Space saver rim $40

Boot lining $50

Drivers scuff panel $20

Passenger scuff panel $20

RHS Rear scuff Panel $20

LHS Rear scuff panel $20

A Pillars pair (re fabricated) $20

B Pillars Pair $20

C Pillars Pair$20

RB25DET injectors (115,000 km old) make an offer

RHS Tail light $100

LHS tail light $100

Rear bumper (minor mark will come out with respray) $150

Rear windscreen $100

Tripple gauge cluster (gauges only) $40

Hicas computer make an offer

Hicas unit $50

Heater $100

Roof handles set $20

Front steering rack- with crossember and sway bar $300

rear subframe

Diff (has the one ABS sensor- not the one with two sensors $250

Handbrake with cable $80

SRS control box, make an offer

Steering wheel with airbag GT auto (some wear) $150

LHS Lower Control arm $50

RHS castor arm $40

LHS castor arm $40

GTT dump pipe make an offer

Rear seat $150

Front seat pair-no seat belt buckles (will sell once they have been dry cleaned to remove some grime- should be done in a week or two) $300

rear reinforcement bar$100

body loom make an offer

headight loom make an offer

fuel flap $20

GT fuel pump make an offer

GTT brake master cylinder and booster $150

mat set $80

Apexi N1 coilovers 500$

brake master cylinder

gtt brake calipers and rotors front and rear

front and rear hubs

0419837474

SMS/phone call prefered

Offers welcome keen to move this stuff on. will post at buyers expense,please no time wasters or low ballers thanks. located adelaide hills

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mate what is the conditon of the coilovers? also got the front n rear window sprayers?

Drivers door in good condition

Coil overs- good condition. Unsure of how many kms, bought on a car that was one owner in aust and from my understanding he put them in and had owned the car for not much longer than a year...no leaks or damage. Height adjustable.

No window squirters sorry.

No skirts available?

Sorry no...,pretty much what's on the list is all that's left..

Coilovers sold

Tripple gauge cluster sold.

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Ttt

Also adding a set of rb25dett neo cam covers... Great to paint and replace existing ones with $100

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  • 4 weeks later...

Need all this stuff gone as planning on moving house in the coming weeks/months. Would take a reasonable offer from someone if they came and took the lot as it would save me shifting it to a new place.. Anyone want the lot?throw me a reasonable offer to 0419837474

  • 1 month later...

Heya,

Condition of carpet if you still have it? Also, the boot lid is there any damage to the keyhole?

Is your gear lever boot leather in good condition? Mine is looking ragged and want a replacement.

If you could PM some piccies :)

Cheers.

Edited by Xtaoi

What colours the boot lid? whats the best price you'd do if I organise shipping to Sydney you can contact me on 04 five 0 1555 0 eight, thanks.

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