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Toby - How much for the S15, my brother wants to buy one. Got any pics.

Glasses lol remember watching that at Petes house years ago. Zacks footage was about 2 years old lol.

RB's do have the nicest sound.

hahah yea its was pritty old...

I would want around the $31,500 for my car.

In the pics there is masking tape on the head lights was just on there so the eye lids wouldn't move.

I have taken the eye lids off but they are there , ill dont want em so they can go with the car. I have all the stock front bar and rear bar as well.. I was going to put it back on. because i was going to get the vertex kit re=sprayed cause it had a couple of ston chips just from driving about.. so that is there as well.. im not going to get it re-sprayed again. just leave it in the primmer. That way if the person who buys it doesn't want it.. i can easily get rid of it .. I also have a genuine c - west front bar sitting here in my room, because i was going to go full wide body all genuine. but have decided to get the 34 instead..

love the car , but just after a bigger car..

cheers mate

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