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Can i just say that is a very nice looking skyline! Is that just the standard factory kit? Damn it looks good in that photo. Has the car been lowered?

How have you found the hankooks?

Good luck with the sale mate!!! Free Bump, its definately worth it.

Cheers,

Paradizzle.

Jimbo, your PM box is full apparently.   :D

yah silly forums.

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Jimbo

thanks paradizzle

yeah the car is lowered on unknown spring apparently by 25mm

yep, its the standard kit for a s1.5.. in my opinion better looking than s2 :D

hankooks are awesome!

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no trades as stated on last page, ta

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if the car im looking at has that same interior, and is a 95 model, same steering wheel etc....it'd be a series 1.5 right?

which would have the series 2 engine ?

series 1.5 have a steering wheel airbag, s1 dont, so yeah pretty much

i'm not too sure about the engine, i think they have both. my mechanic told me i have a s2 engine in mine.

hope that helps but please dont ask questions in for sale threads in the futue dude :(

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