I'm selling my LTS-2000 because I seem to have inadvertantly bought an LTS-DH.
Spec is as follows:
Frame: GT LTS-2000 w/ Rockshox Coupe Deluxe
Forks: Rockshox Psylo XC U-turn (125mm travel, adjustable to 80mm on-the-fly)
Wheels: Bontrager Ranger disc-specific rims on Bontrager disc hubs (all black)
Chainset: Race Face Evolve XC (triple)
Bottom bracket: Race Face Evolve XC
Rear mech: Shimano XT
Rear cassette: Shimano XT (8-speed)
Gear shifter: Shimano Deore
Brake levers: Shimano DX
Front brake: Hayes MX2 (160mm rotor)
Rear brake: Tektro (160mm rotor)
Headset: FSA Orbit XLII
Stem: Planet-X
Bars / Grips: Tioga / GT
Seatpost / saddle: Azonic / WTB SST-X
This was bought off a member on here a few months ago (Jimzano) and has been stripped down and re-built with different parts. The bushings are in great condition; I can't find any play at all in the back end (in any direction). The frame is in decent nick given its age, with a few scratches as would be expected - I've tried to show these in the photos below. The one on the GT logo (downtube) is the worst scratch on the entire frame; the other picture gives an idea of what the general state of the frame is. It's running front and rear discs; the rear disc brake adapter is brand new. The forks could probably do with a service as they're a bit sticky at the moment and the rebound seems a bit slow - the Rockshox quick start guide acknowledges that they get like this and recommends storing them upside down every once in a while! I've done that and it does alleviate the problem for a bit, but I reckon they need a service really. The U-turn travel adjustment is fully functional. The freewheel is sticking a little bit (slack on the top of the chain when free-wheeling), but I haven't investigated it in any depth so it may free up. Everything else is hunky-dory. Please note that although this has a triple chainring, and the frame has a mounting post for a mech, there's no front mech on there at the moment.
More photos:
http://www.haydnwilliams.com/temp/lts2.png
http://www.haydnwilliams.com/temp/lts3.png
http://www.haydnwilliams.com/temp/lts4.png
http://www.haydnwilliams.com/temp/lts5.png
http://www.haydnwilliams.com/temp/lts6.png
http://www.haydnwilliams.com/temp/lts7.png
I'm looking for £350, + postage if required. I'm in Nottingham if anyone wants a look at it. Let me know if I've missed off any important details!

Frame: GT LTS-2000 w/ Rockshox Coupe Deluxe
Forks: Rockshox Psylo XC U-turn (125mm travel, adjustable to 80mm on-the-fly)
Wheels: Bontrager Ranger disc-specific rims on Bontrager disc hubs (all black)
Chainset: Race Face Evolve XC (triple)
Bottom bracket: Race Face Evolve XC
Rear mech: Shimano XT
Rear cassette: Shimano XT (8-speed)
Gear shifter: Shimano Deore
Brake levers: Shimano DX
Front brake: Hayes MX2 (160mm rotor)
Rear brake: Tektro (160mm rotor)
Headset: FSA Orbit XLII
Stem: Planet-X
Bars / Grips: Tioga / GT
Seatpost / saddle: Azonic / WTB SST-X

This was bought off a member on here a few months ago (Jimzano) and has been stripped down and re-built with different parts. The bushings are in great condition; I can't find any play at all in the back end (in any direction). The frame is in decent nick given its age, with a few scratches as would be expected - I've tried to show these in the photos below. The one on the GT logo (downtube) is the worst scratch on the entire frame; the other picture gives an idea of what the general state of the frame is. It's running front and rear discs; the rear disc brake adapter is brand new. The forks could probably do with a service as they're a bit sticky at the moment and the rebound seems a bit slow - the Rockshox quick start guide acknowledges that they get like this and recommends storing them upside down every once in a while! I've done that and it does alleviate the problem for a bit, but I reckon they need a service really. The U-turn travel adjustment is fully functional. The freewheel is sticking a little bit (slack on the top of the chain when free-wheeling), but I haven't investigated it in any depth so it may free up. Everything else is hunky-dory. Please note that although this has a triple chainring, and the frame has a mounting post for a mech, there's no front mech on there at the moment.
More photos:
http://www.haydnwilliams.com/temp/lts2.png
http://www.haydnwilliams.com/temp/lts3.png
http://www.haydnwilliams.com/temp/lts4.png
http://www.haydnwilliams.com/temp/lts5.png
http://www.haydnwilliams.com/temp/lts6.png
http://www.haydnwilliams.com/temp/lts7.png
I'm looking for £350, + postage if required. I'm in Nottingham if anyone wants a look at it. Let me know if I've missed off any important details!