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God_speed has a V-Spec II Nur too Chris & it came here to Aust with just a few hundred Kms on it.

Plastic was yes, still on the seats/doors.

When it's out again and we're together, you're welcome to check it over.

Pristine like yours :)

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God_speed has a V-Spec II Nur too Chris & it came here to Aust with just a few hundred Kms on it.

Plastic was yes, still on the seats/doors.

When it's out again and we're together, you're welcome to check it over.

Pristine like yours :)

Photos just cannot show how clean his car is. Immaculate and an awesome find!

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