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rare pair of genuine nismo 16x8+30 with falken zeix 225/50/16 tyres

Lots and lots and lots and lots of tread left on the tyres

Price: $380

Price drop: $300

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Pair of Bridgestone RE050? 245/45/18 tyres>

Price: $50

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s15 air vents, 4 available

One of the clips on each of them are gone but still fits in, the rest of it is in great

condition, rotates fine and flips up and down fine.

$50 each

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s15 parcel shelf

Immaculate condition

$50

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I bought this 4th pedal from a dude that goes by the username "OEMJDMFTW" and his real name is "Daniel Svensen" and he said this fits an s15 - but it doesn't come close and now the lying bastard legged it with my money. I did some digging and I think its the NISMO-EDITION 380RS car's dead pedal. here's the pic this scammer posted up, its on the top left:

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Here's the link to the nismo website showing their pedals:

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rare s15 "GT SPEC" chrome door handles

(suits R34's i think?)

Price: $150

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rare AUTECH airbox fits s15 and s14, turbo and also nonturbo (to fit turbo cars you use your standard turbo airbox lid)

- triple air intake, super stealth, OEM fitment - including snorkel!

Price: $250

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rare s15 full set of locks, barrel and 2 keys

Price: $280

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brand new GENUINE nissan s15 lightning bolt badge:

Price: $40

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rare discontinued Trust split dump pipe, with an extended divider, suits SR20DET silvias

Price: $200

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split twin front pipe, i think its HPI brand but can't confirm for sure. suits SR20DET silvias

price: $200

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s15 front metal guards, black. Passenger side has some damage at the sideskirt area. It looks like somebody got too happy when taking the side skirts off but I'm guessing it'll be covered by the skirts once they're back on. Driver's side is in great condition.

Price: $200 for the pair (will not split)

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Other info:

No holds and no shotguns, nothing is sold till it's paid for or a deposit is put down.

Can ship anything anywhere if you pay for it. Pickup is available.

Location: Homebush/Sydney

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