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thanks for your interest everyone.

The front difusser no longer exists. I have never had it but at ENVY they said it did exist but was stored there and is there no longer. It has all the other Vspec bits and pieces. So yes it is a true Vspec, and a very good value for money one at that.

As far as the injectors go, I trust 100% what they do at ENVY because I'm no machanic.

Layne

In the interest of being totally transparent about my car, if it is really important to someone NISSAN want $1400 for the front lip new, but as posted previously ebay or word of mouth could yield a cheapy. I bought a new gearshift OEM and NISSAN charged $290! (it of course comes with the car, only 30 hours use!)

I have always found the car low enough and the lip would probably end up scuffed and broken before to long due to our driving conditions. This is why it was removed originally.I guess it would be good for the track though.

I shoud also add it has slotted brake disks (it was recommended I let people know this as its a plus to the buyer)

Again thanks for all the interest and comments on the car

Edited by Bigvis.

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