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Just selling off some stuff I don't "need" anymore.............. If not sold, will be happy to keep :D

Item: Genuine Leather Momo Made In Italy Steering Wheel

Condition: Like new, see pics.

Description: Genuine Leather Momo steering wheel, Made in Italy. Exellent condition, RRP $550. No boss kit included.

Price: $275

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Item: Nismo Floor Mats (Front only - who needs rear >_<)

Condition: Very good, very little use, see pics.

Description:Nismo floor mats, black with red Nismo writing. Can't really use them in a Lexus :)

Price: $25

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Item: Nismo Nissan Motorsport International Seatbelt/Shoulder Pads

Condition: Above average, plenty of life left, see pics.

Description: Nismo seatbelt pads, better than cheap copies on ebay.

Price: $10

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Item: Nissan Skyline R33/R34 GT-R/GT-T Boxed Model Cars

Condition: All still boxed! As you would see in a shop, never been displayed out of box.

Description: Makes your room look good :), All top brands.

Price: Make an offer.

Link to model cars

All items are in Perth, Western Australia. Pickups are very welcome, postage at buyer's expense. Cheers Tony.

Edited by R34Maniac

LOL at rare nismo mats. The nismo items arent genuine and i seen the 'nismo' mats at the markets for $20. Id honestly rub out the 0 from $60.

LOL at rare nismo mats. The nismo items arent genuine and i seen the 'nismo' mats at the markets for $20. Id honestly rub out the 0 from $60.

Tottally aggree.

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