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I know its skyline forums, but nevertheless.... :D

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(SOLD) S15 rims + Kumho Ecsta Supra (silicon) tyres 205/55/16 front 225/50/16 rear 85% TREAD all around $500 - One rim has slight gutter scratch, but rest are perfect.

(tyre review - http://www.tyremaster.com.au/press_release...2003-03-26.asp)

(SOLD) HKS HI-POWER catback $680 - 11 months old. Top quality power and sound. Superficial scratch of bottom of muffler. Does not

affect flow. Comes with Silencer

3inch Hi-flow Cat Converter $200 - 12 months old. Perfect condition.

Genuine CES Twin Dump Pipe with heat bearing component and silver HPC $650 - 12 months old. Beware of imitation. Proven power and quality.

TRUST VSPL FMIC KIT $1190 - 11 months old. Fin damage very mininal from stone chips whilst driving. Everything else is perfect.

17X8 32+ (front) 17X9 47+ (rear) Titanium silver Buddy Club P1 wheels + FALKEN ZE326 235/45/17 (front) 255/40/17 (rear) 90% tread $1950 - 8 months old.

Small gutter scratch one one rim only. All others perfect.

(SOLD) strut brace $70 - Generic fully adjustable strut brace.b Does the job well. Stiffens front end for better handling.

(SOLD) Engine Torque Damper $135 - 6 months old. Perfect condition.

(SOLD) K&N Pod clean kit $20 - Used twice only.

(SOLD) Custom POD Heatshield $65 - Professionally made and coated with special thermal resistant paint. Works awesome with CAI. After spirited drive POD side is cool and other will be very hot.

(HeatShield website)

(SOLD) K&N POD filter + bracket $80 - 11 months old. Fits all SR20. Good condition and recently cleaned and recharged.

(SOLD) Cold Air Intake piping $20 approx 2-3m - Fancy rubber wire reinforced that suppose to withstands super high temps. Ordered online was like $35/metre because could not find anything

locally.

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I uploaded pics of almost everything on Click Here For Pics . I will get more pics at request once I get new batteries for my camera.

Prices are a little negotiable but not too much. PLEASE NO SILLY OFFERS. Everything was bought brand new a year ago or less and is in tip top condition. Reason for sale is Iam selling my s15 soon and I returned it to stock. If I dont sell I might keep it for my next car (skyline of some sort). All parts in S.E suburbs, Melbourne. Can arrange interstate shipping at buyer expense.

Please contact on me email [email protected] or leave your questions on this thread.

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