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I recently wrecked a 4 door Gts-4 and have a few parts left over.

I need all this gone hence the cheap prices.

Located lower Blue Mountains Sydney, happy to post or ship most items unless stated otherwise.


Front passenger drive shaft $100


Sedan doors $40 each pick up only (all four available, more pics on request)
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Side mirrors $20 pair (paint is faded)
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Gtr/gts4 tailshaft $40 pick up only

Resistor pack $20
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Accelarator and throttle cable $10 each
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Brake pedal $10
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Front brakes (calipers/lines) $100

Brake master $sold
Brake booster $40
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Carbon canister $10
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Washer bottle $10
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Engine bay body loom $50
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Power steering cooler $20
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G- sensor $80
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Steering column $20 (excludes ignition and indicator stalk) pick up only


Interior parts:

Sedan driver's window switch $50
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Passenger and rear window switches $30 each

Steering wheel plastics $30

Sun visors $10 Pair

Interior lights $20 each including postage
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Condition of rear bar?

OEM plastic one?

Also would you post this?

Sorry, pick up only.. Didn't see.

Hi mate, some parts I will ship if need be but the price of the item goes up (to make it worth my while packaging and driving to drop off t the depot etc). Drop me a pm if you're keen and we'll work out a price

Does the car have heated mirrors? if so I'd be interested in the door looms. Do you have many more. Pics as they don't seem to work for me.

not sure mate, haven't checked

happy to pull one off and take a look.... you'll have to tell me what i'm looking for though, extra plug or something?

not sure mate, haven't checked

happy to pull one off and take a look.... you'll have to tell me what i'm looking for though, extra plug or something?

From the pics it looks like it does have heated mirrors, There is an extra plug I think, So yeah if your interested in selling them seperately I'd be interested in both front door looms.

I ran into the situation where I have the mirrors and the door switch, but not the loom

hi mate, you still got the door cards?? free?? I can pick up im in Campbelltown though so we have to work out a time etc. also the interior door side mirror trimsP1310913.JPG

hi mate, you still got the door cards?? free?? I can pick up im in Campbelltown though so we have to work out a time etc. also the interior door side mirror trimsP1310913.JPG

Yea got all those, flick me a pm to arrange

Hey mate, the washer jet pumps on the washer bottle working well? My just burnt out. Ill buy the whole thing if you dont want to separate them. would just be cheaper postage.

Postcode 4883 QLD if you can get a quote

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