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Item:Full Jetspeed Kit- Includes: Trust front bar, Trust rear bar, Nismo side skirts, And a Drift wing/lip

Location:Fingal Bay

Item Condition:Brand New- In primer ready to be fitted and sprayed

Reason for Selling:need money for rego and insurance. my loss is your gain.

Price and Payment Conditions:Originally paid $1500 for the kit then another $400 for preparation and primer. Im Asking $1500 o.n.o

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Contact Details:Email- [email protected] or MOB- 0431050615

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how much do you think it would be to get it to MELB? and do you no what the fit is like? I had a mate get a VS STYLR KIT and it did not fit that good? What do the side skirts look like? very intrested mate get back to me and PM me if you can. Thanks

hehe.. sorry... im after the "rear" lip spoiler not the "real" lip spoiler... is it the same as the one danny had on his 33 a couple of year back??... lemme know the price if your interested in separating..

cheers

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