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Items for sale listed below

Location: Melbourne Victoria

Postage: Can post interstate at BUYER's EXPENSE

R34 Nismo Clear side indicators (NOT shaded as packaging states):

Condition: Good, no scratches; came off 2002 R34 GTR

Price: $50

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R34 Nismo Clear Front indicator (NOT shaded as packaging states):

Condition: came off 2002 R34 GTR; NOTE one retaining clip is missing, which you can replace with the one on your existing indicator. SEE PHOTO.

Price: $60

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Genuine R34 GTR gear knob

Condition: Good, no major visible scratches or wear on leather, came off 2002 R34 GTR

Price: $50

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Genuine Nissan R34 Window visors, very rare item. Great finishing touch for that JDM look. Fits all R34 2 door. Can mask weather beaten window trim as well!

Condition: Brand new, never fitted. Bought from Yahoo Japan from Slidewize imports at high price.

Price: $350

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Hotworks 1/24 Diecast R34 GTR model with Nismo accessories

Condition: Brand new, Unopened.

Price: $55

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PM me or leave reply on this thread. I will try and get back to you ASAP

Thanks to all interested!

Lots of pms

ATM,

R34 GTR gear knob tentatively SOLD awaiting reply and confirmation

Nismo Front indicators tentatively SOLD to Sydney buyer, awaiting reply once quoted postage cost and confirmation

Nismo Side indicators tentatively SOLD, awaiting reply and confirmation

Welcomed to inquire until comfirmed SOLD. Will update when CONFIRMED SOLD ASAP

Thanks for interest!

Edited by tangomatt

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PM sent to R34 GTT

Update:

Hot Works diecast car SOLD, pending funds to clear. Will post immediately after that!

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Come on guys. Last item to sell. Brand new window visors price drop to $310 only. I paid over $450 for them from Slidwize imports (which unfortunately is no longer in operation, Bless Zac!)

Please put an end to this thread once and for all!!!

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