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I Have recently written of my 34 4 door gtt,.. I have purchased a gt and swapped my manual trans and engine from gtt and put into gt shell, so I have a combination of parts available from gtt and gt. series 1 (1998, 2000 models)

ITEMS NOT AVAILABLE ARE:

MOTOR, MANUAL BOX AND TAILSHAFT, CLUTCH PEDAL/CYLINDER, BRAKES/HUBS, and various other bits that have aready been sold.

All items are located in Adelaide hills (pickup preffered) can post at buyers expense, but will have to bear with me, I work two jobs and it can take a few days to pack and get to a post office due to this. I am open to reasonable offers and prices are not 100% firm, but please no low ball offers, time wasters AND IN THE SAKE OF KEEPING THIS THREAD CLEAN PM ME, OR EVEN BETTER SEND ME AN SMS OR PHONE CALL FOR A PROMT REPLY!!! I AM IN NO HURRY TO SELL ALL THIS< JUST THOUGHT TO START CLEARING BITS OUT SO PLEASE DO NOT WASTE Y TIME WITH STUPID OFFERS OR SAY YOU WILL PURCHASE OR COME UP AND THEN NEVER FOLLOW THROUGH- I AM VERY BUSY AND DONT NEED HASSLERS. THANKS :)

GT Air box with Snorkel $40

Gt Automatic gear box with tailshaft $200

GTT Airconditioner Compressor $100

GT/GTT/GTR headlights pair $400

RHS fender $150

2 x LHS Fenders (both have a small lip on the edge from tyres nothing major) $150 each

Bonnet (has several hail damage dints, would most probably need to be resprayed by new owner and remvig them would be an easy and cheap job) $180

GT front bar $150

Pair of GTT headlight Brackets $20

Pair of GTR headlight backets (needed for GTR front end conversion) $150

GT bonnet catch support $20

GTR bonnet catch support(needed for GTR front end conversion) $100

GTR bonnet hinges (both slightly bent from accident- id imagine a hammer and a vice and all back to normal- make an offer)

GT front reinforcement bar $80

pair of frot bar orange indicators $40

Pair of fender orange indicators$10

ABS Unit $150

Carbon canister $20

GT Dash (No Vents) $50

GT Auto dash Custer (just cicked over 100,000 kms) $80

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 window switch $10

RHS Rear door $150

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

Passenger door window switch (painted silver)$20

Sunvisor pair $20

Parcel shelf $20

Roof lining $40

Boot lid with spoiler holes$100

Spoiler $50

Boot carpet $20

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

Pair of what i beleive is the fogdriving lights that sit next to the indicators in some gtt front bars $50

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

RHS Tail light $100

LHS tail light $100

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

Series 2 factory plastic rear pods $200

Series 2 Factory plastic side skirts $200

Weather shied set $100 slight damage to one

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 (yet to remove)

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

RHS Lower Control arm $50

LHS Lower Control arm $50

RHS castor arm $40

LHS castor arm $40

GTT dump pipe make an offer

Nismo exhaust (think its a 2 1/4" il have to check) cat back(knocked out cat)suit N/A $350

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

inside fuse box $10

fuel flap $20

GTR ( the small reo bar that attactches to the headlight brackets and sits under where the top of the bumper goes) $40

GTT (the same bit as above but GTT)$20

GTR ( plastic strip with rubber on it that sits on top of gtr bumper $40

GTT below headlight brackets (pair) $50

GT NEO engine cover $10

GT fuel pump make an offer

GTT brake master cylinder and booster $150

mat set $80

have a gtr front bar thats been damaged in accident (make an offer) can mms pics repairable

Aftermarket rear adjustable upper arms - unsure of brand $50

Hicas lock bar (unsure of brand) $40

There is probably bits I have missed feel free to ask away- have sold a lot of interior bits hence not listed.

have various bits,like control boxes etc under dash, looms, bits n pieces, various brackets...ask away.

SHELL IS WRITTEN OFF and at this stage has a home.

Contact me via sms/phone please if possible 0419837474

Cannot be bothered uploding a pic of every part in here so can email and mms pics if required.

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Both door handles?

Can take the front two off for you? Have front and rear rhs passenger.lhs crushed. Assuming won't need locks-would rather keep locks as a set with ignition barrel and key. Pm me thanks.

Rear pods sold

Sideskirts sold

Headlights sold

Hicas lock bar sold

Rear adj arms sold

Gtr front end parts sold

Boot carpet sold

Rhs gaurd sold pending payment

Few other bits on hold..

Airbox sold

Snorkel sold

Rhs gaurd sold

Engine cover and bracket sold

Also to add for sale is:

Brake master cylinder plus booster

Rear window wiper plus motor

Air flow meter

Possibly chasing the fuel tank lid and the 2 wire wiring loom between the fuel pump and fuel tank lid and about 200 mm of wiring prior to the fuel tank lid.

Got em both.. Send me a text if keen. Looms out of shell. I presume you mean the cap on tank where hosing and plugs go into for pump?

Yeah bud-auto clock spring but can make it work on manual wheel if u cut/splice just the horn wire. SMS me if ur keen as I don't check this daily.

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