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Started to strip the s15, as its sitting there with a blown gearbox thought it was a chance to head in a different direction with the car

will post up item as they come off the car

1. rear seats in prefect condition $50
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2. brand new digital AutoMeter water temp and oil temp gauges
selling as a pair $300
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3. pair of vertex side skirts $250
in white pics to come (pics to come)

4. S15 aero wing with centre cut out delete $300
center patched area might need some work (pics to come)

5. Varex 3.5 in and out oval muffler before I lost the remotes was in perfect working condition would just need to hard wire perfect for your street/track car $400
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more to come.....

pm or text zero 432 one nine 7906

cheers Bobby

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