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Reason for sale(s):

s15 is turning into a daily as I cannot afford the upkeep of having two vehicles whilst moving out.

Item: Fujitsubo Power Getter Catback exhaust

Location: Aspendale (S.E) or Armadale (Inner CBD)

Item Condition: Used

Price and price conditions: $550ono

Extra Info: Simple bolt-on, no welding. Pretty damn quiet on idle however opens up loud at higher rpm :)

Pics: Coming soon!

Item: Apexi heatshield specific for s15 + x2 Apexi Universal Power Intake Air Filter With Adapter

Location: Aspendale (S.E) or Armadale (Inner CBD)

Item Condition: Used

Price and price conditions: $150ono

Pics: Coming soon!

EOI

Item: DVII Style vented Carbon Fiber Hood by Seibon

Location: Aspendale (S.E) or Armadale (Inner CBD)

Item Condition: Used

Price and price conditions: $700

Extra Info: Used for only about 2 months and have put aerocatches on them - installed by DT panels :). Fitment and condition of the bonnet is basically close to perfect. The car spends 3/4 of its life in the garage

Pics: Coming soon!

Mobile: 0402 947 187

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