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Item:18 Shadow Chrome Impuls

Age:1 year

Condition:Average, Ive hit gutters on 3, two rears and scraped one front.. The rears are slightly deep and the front is so light you cant see it at all, all of them disappear when your about 3 foot away.

Price:$600

To Fit:Any skyline I believe 9.5 back 8.5 front.. sits flush with guards. (What car)

Location:Sydney

Contact:0423 123 634

Comments:Will get pix asap.. comes with free burn out rubber.. Getting pix up now for all the people messaging me.

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Taken about a week before I put new white ones on

Oh ill also swap for some Impul side skirts and rear bar or really any low set body kit, not front bar tho.. Z tune whatever really. If you have something to swap let me know

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