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Hello selling a few Nismo Gear Knobs

Nismo GT Shift Knob - $120

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Nismo Leather Shift Knob - $140

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Nismo White/Black Duraco Shift Knob - $130

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Nismo Aluminum Black Shift Knob - $170

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all instock can pick up in victoria

$10 extra for next day delivery if your interstate.

Thanks for looking

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haha ur abit over priced on that leather knob buddy, u can get these from just jap for $110

Yes the prices are a bit steep, might want to do a bit more research on what these sell for otherwise you wont have much luck.

My leather one was $75 delivered.

Yes the prices are a bit steep, might want to do a bit more research on what these sell for otherwise you wont have much luck.

My leather one was $75 delivered.

Lol. that was when the yen still at 96.

Wow! your leather one "was" $75 delivered , how bout i pay you $85 and you get me 1 delivered within 2 days "cough cough"

ill leave the "a bit more research" to you as ive sold 4 of them at $140 for your record, and all of my customers are happy with the brand new product.

People these days....you should do more research.

You pay what you get.

buddy go to just jap any day of the week and they will sell them cheaper than u n it will only prob take 2 days delivery, n no i didnt buy it wen the yen was at 96, i got it 3 weeks ago.

the people who bought from u probly didnt look hard enuff for it cheaper

buddy go to just jap any day of the week and they will sell them cheaper than u n it will only prob take 2 days delivery, n no i didnt buy it wen the yen was at 96, i got it 3 weeks ago.

the people who bought from u probly didnt look hard enuff for it cheaper

Meh , wont even bother to reply that... dont like the price go buy from just jap.

and you havent answer me , would you like to help me purchase 2 leather gear knob for $85 each ?

if so pass us your bank details, ill take 10

Lol. that was when the yen still at 96.

Wow! your leather one "was" $75 delivered , how bout i pay you $85 and you get me 1 delivered within 2 days "cough cough"

ill leave the "a bit more research" to you as ive sold 4 of them at $140 for your record, and all of my customers are happy with the brand new product.

People these days....you should do more research.

You pay what you get.

And with that, thread closed.

Clearly you are a trader, so if you wish to continue selling your parts on this forum please consider becoming a registered trader and paying to advertise.

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