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Yep, got it Monday, abobroad minded personely beautiful condition 47k V-Spec, in fact, probably the tidiest I've seen!

A few nice mods, including a brand new set of 19 x 10.5 Rays Nismos.

Excuse the shitty camera phone pic. It's been raining hard hence no decent shots.

It's left quite a dent in the play money, and funnily enough I spotted this Monaro ad 2hrs after doing the deal on this! LOL

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it's a genuine C-West kit complete with undertray. I'm not usually a fan of kits, but this one does make the wheels look a little less enormous, and to be frank I haven't come across someone yet that doesn't think it looks awesome in the flesh. So I guess I'm saying it's grown on me :rofl:

it's a genuine C-West kit complete with undertray. I'm not usually a fan of kits, but this one does make the wheels look a little less enormous, and to be frank I haven't come across someone yet that doesn't think it looks awesome in the flesh. So I guess I'm saying it's grown on me :)

I stand corrected :ermm:

C West actually do some nice stuff, their S15 and RX7 kits are pretty cool

I'll fix the failure that is the mesh in the front bar done by the previous owner and it will look a lot nicer. The rest of the car is virtually mint. No interior marks at all, perfect sills, not one accident touch up, near perfect paint.

But I still want that Monaro!!!!! lol

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