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R34 Gtr Steering Wheel For Sale


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Now $300 In SYDNEY

stock GTR 34 Steering Wheel, very good condition. Any one interested?

Pick up prefer, but shipping will organize when request.

Please ring Nick on 0404 532188 for details and shipping to Melbourne, Condition of wheel is very important

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Thank you for everyone who read my post. Some of you pm me ask about the condition and shipping cost.

Inspections are all welcome (Sydney, Ryde), but some of you are not in Sydney, so I now attach some detail photo to let you know the condition.

Make sure you satisfy before you buy. Because when I bought this I didn't know there is a dent on the GTR Badge. AUD$300 is very cheap; it is very hard to find.

What you see what you get. I am honest seller.

When I bought it, the seller told me it also fit the following list of car. But I don’t guarantee it will fit, because I am not a mechanic.

S13

S14

S15

A31

R31

R32

R33

R34

Z32

Shipping cost:

Adelaide $30

Melbourne $25

Brisbane $25

Newcastle $20

Sydney $15

My email: [email protected] Phone: 02 9807 3598

Some more GTT parts will coming soon.

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