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Hi guys,

Im selling off my S15, so I've got the following parts for sale.

All items are in the Gold Coast, QLD, but I'm happy to post smaller stuff at buyers expense.

1. Red Recaro SR4 seats with Bride Superlow rails. They are in perfect condition. No rips. tears, stains etc. Come with seatbelt buckles as well.

Asking $1000 FIRM + S15 seats (or better). These are the only seats my car has, so I need to swap them for something to drive the car. So only after swaps with $1000 my way.

2. Volk GT-C Rims. 17*8 + 35 & 17*9 + 40. Comes with 225/45/17F & 245/40/17R Bridgestone RE01 tyres with 50%+ thread. They have some gutter rash, but are structurally fine.

Asking $800 FIRM + S15 wheels (or better) with decent tyres. Again, these are the only wheels my car has, so I need to swap them for something else.

3. Top Secret V1 Rear diffuser. Made from fiberglass. A few chips, but nothing horrible.

Asking $350 FIRM

4. S15 PowerFC + Hand controller. Tuned for 555cc injectors, big exhaust, t28bb with 1.1bar boost. Made almost 200rwkw on my car

Asking $700 FIRM

Pics coming soon, its still on my car ATM.

5. Nismo 555cc injectors. Perfect condition

Asking $350 FIRM

Pics coming soon, its still on my car ATM.

6. Greedy thermostat oil block, the non-relocating type.

Asking $100 FIRM

5. OEM Honda Civic Type R 6 speed gearknob with M12x1.25 thread (to suit S15 or other 6spd Nissan Cars)

Asking $40 FIRM

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