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The whole car has been sold as complete so here are the performance parts for sale,

Apexi Power FC Inc hand control, tuned @ 220.8 rwkw (fmic, full exhaust, 12psi, pod filte and gtr pump) tune worth $400

$900

Greddy/Trust coilovers type S

$1200

nismo 555cc injectors brand new never used

$150ea or $800 for all

spitfire coils

$300

Apexi Pod filter

$50

front strut brace inc master cylinder brace (polished alloy)

$120

Alpine Headunit 9886i on brackets with pocket inc nissan loom adapter and ipod cable (plug and screw straight in)

$300

hks inlet and exhaust cam gears in box never used

$400 for both

genuine greddy inlet plenum never used with instructions in jap all fitting hoses and clamps still in plastic

(i have started sanding the manifold so its a unfinished project sell as is)

$700

greddy twin pillar mount gauge thingo with str black face electrical boost and oil temp gauge's cost me 600

$350

used Q45 afm

$80

Cheers,

Paul 0414690083

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are the coilovers still available, if so what is the condition of them, how many K's have they done and are they height and damper adjustable?

They are still Available, Not sure about the Km's but they have been on the car since May-june last year i didnt drive the car much so if i had to guess mayb 4000km ish

The Condition is like new, seriously like un-rapping from new

full height & damper adj, rear has knobs which go through the rear shelf for easy damper adjustment, also have the 2 spanners.

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