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Clearing out my garage after moving and seeing how much stuff I have.

Stock R34 GTT radiator - $100
**Only replaced due to upgrading to a Fenix 52mm, no leaks
Stock R34 GTT Thermostat - $15
**Only replaced due to upgrading to a Nismo item
Stock R34 GTT rear camber arms (pair) - $50
Stock R34 GTT rear traction arms (pair) - $40
Stock R34 GTT front upper control arms (pair) - $80
Stock R34 GTT front swaybar - $50
Stock R34 GTT rear swaybar - $50
**Only replaced due to upgrade for adjustable parts
Stock R34 GTT front brake rotors (pair) - $50
DBA4000 T3 series slotted front rotors (pair) - $200
Stock R34 GTT front calipers (pair) w/ Intima SR pads- $300
Intima SR rear R34 GTT brake pads - $20
HEL R34 GTT front braided brake lines - $60
**Only replaced due to upgrade, heaps of pad left on the front and rears
Ferodo GP2 rear R34 GTT pads (brand new) - $20
**To confirm fitment - Part No. DB1144GP. I was given these when I purchased the car but never used them
Unknown brand front Evo 5-9 Brembo pads - $20
**Replaced after fitting up the Brembos to my car, reasonable amount of pad left
Stock R34 GTT center gauge cluster - $100
**Removed for fitment of Defi gauges
Stock R34 GTT transmission mount - $100
**Only removed due to being replaced with Nismo item
Stock S15 rear camber arms (pair) - $50
**Removed from my old S15 and replaced with adjustables
S15 rear parcel shelf speaker grills - $10
BMC pod filer - $10
**Could use a clean and also has a screw hole in the end from a bracket, was given to me when purchasing another filter setup
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If you want a better picture of any of the items, or of any of the items not pictured, let me know, I've been meaning to post this for a couple of weeks and have just been lazy with taking photos so just wanted to get something up. Will happily get pics if anyone is interested though.
All parts are located in Bathurst NSW, willing to post at buyers expense or alternatively meet as far as Lithgow (for multiple items) or Sydney/Canberra at a convenient time as I travel these ways often.

Intima rear pads sold pending payment

Front swaybar sold pending dropping off/payment

Has also been a couple of people interested in the DBA rotors but nothing set in stone yet

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Pictures of front calipers as requested. They are a bit dirty but paint appears to be good, and as you can see the Intima Pads have heaps left on them.

HEL braided lines sold seperately or can bundle for the right price.

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