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NISMO PARTS IN STOCK NOW.

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WHILE WE ARE HAPPY FOR YOU TO PICK-UP THE ITEM, WE WOULD LIKE TO LET YOU KNOW THAT WE DO NOT GIVE FURTHER DISCOUNT JUST BECAUSE YOU WANT TO PICK IT UP (I.E. SAVE POSTAGE FEE). WE DO HAVE LIMITED TIME AND PICK UP WILL AT LEAST TAKE 30-45 MINS OF OUR TIME WHICH WE DO NOT HAVE. THAT IS WHY WE ARE MORE THAN HAPPY TO THROW IN FREE DELIVERY SO THAT WE CAN FREE OURSELVES SOMETIME.

NISMO MUG - $59

NISMO LANYARD - $29 (SOLD OUT)

NISMO KEY CHAIN - $29 (SOLD OUT)

NISMO STICKER - $35 (SOLD OUT)

NISMO STEERING WHEEL & SHIFT KNOB COVER - $65

NISMO CIGAR LIGHTER - $50 * (SOLD OUT)

NISMO IGNITION KEY - $85 (DISCONTINUED)

ALL ITEM ABOVE ARE UNIVERSAL USE ON ANY NISSAN CAR UNLESS OTHERWISE INDITCATED

* Compatible with the following cars only:

Nissan S15

Nissan R34

Nissan GTR 34

Nissan V35

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PICTURES:

NISMO MUG - $59

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NISMO LANYARD - $29

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NISMO KEY CHAIN - $29

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NISMO STICKER - $35

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NISMO STEERING WHEEL & SHIFT KNOB COVER - $65

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NISMO CIGAR LIGHTER - $50 *

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I HAVE IN STOCK NOW THE FOLLOWING NISMO MERCHANDISES

ALL ITEM INCLUDE FREE DELIVERY OZ-WIDE

NISMO MUG - $59

NISMO LANYARD - $29

NISMO KEY CHAIN - $29

NISMO STICKER - $35

NISMO STEERING WHEEL & SHIFT KNOB COVER - $65

NISMO CIGAR LIGHTER - $50 *

NISMO IGNITION KEY - $85 **

ALL ITEM ABOVE ARE UNIVERSAL USE ON ANY NISSAN CAR UNLESS OTHERWISE INDICATED

* AVAILABLE IN STOCK FOR POPULAR NISSAN MODEL

** AVAILABLE IN STOCK FOR POPULAR NISSAN MODEL EXCEPT S15 AND R34

Hey I would be interested in the nismo key, how much to send to christchurch, NZ?

postage extra $10.00, plus insurance $7.50

insurance is compulsory. i hate to lose stuffs overseas

leo

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' date='30 Jun 2006, 11:00 PM' post='2299946']

hey

im after some nismo decals (the one which go down the side of the car and on the bonnet) to suit an r33....

im not sure if u can get them for an r33

if it is available. i sure can get :D

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' date='3 Jul 2006, 11:55 PM' post='2302885']

cool, im also after nismo gauges im not 100% sure if they still make them, i guess if they are disscounted you cant get them?

if they are discontinued. i cant get them. if not, i can get them :banana:

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