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Hi guys,

Since selling the S15, I have some aftermarket parts which the new owner doesn't want.

Located in Bexley

PM if interested.

Kevin

- Replica V1 Top Secret Carbon Fibre Rear Diffuser (new) - $500

- Beame branded Clear side indicators - $30

- ADM Steering Wheel - $150

- Greddy Type FV BOV with adapter $150

- BBS LM 17x9+20 (silver centres) with 245/45 Bridgestone tyre (plenty of tread) - $2300


- Replica V1 Top Secret Carbon Fibre Rear Diffuser (new)

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- Clear side indicators

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- Greddy Type FV BOV with adapter

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-BBS LM 17x9+20

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Is the BOV genuine? A lot fakes going around of them. I'm interested if it's genuine.

I bought it as a genuine item however happy to take some more photos of it if you like.

what do the rear pods suit?

Not entirely sure what you mean?

There aren't any holes drilled so it should fit most cars. Happy for you to come try and mock it up.

I bought it as a genuine item however happy to take some more photos of it if you like.

That would be awesome, some of the valve and the gasket, lines and T-pieces that come with it.

Diffuser sold.

Price drop on remaining items.

- Genuine OEM bootlid with genuine Nissan/Nismo Aero Option Ducktail - $330

- ADM Steering Wheel - $130

- Greddy Type FV BOV with adapter $130

- C's short shifter - $280

- BBS LM 17x9+20 (silver centres) with 245/45 Bridgestone tyre (plenty of tread) - $2200

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