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I have a few NISMO OIL CAPS to sell I have 5 in total 2 different models, check out the pictures.

THE DESCRIPTION FROM THE MANUFACTURER........

It is Brand New in Box Billet T6061 Aluminum Bronze Oil Cap for Most Nissan Engines .We use a Special Anodizing Process in all Our Oil Caps for a Better and Long Lasting Finish . NISMO Emblem is made of 100% Real Carbon Fiber .

NOTE: This oil cap will Only Fit Nissan Engines With Screw In Style Oil Caps , Will not Fit Twist And Lock Style Oil Caps Please check your Stock Oil Cap before Ordering !!!

Selling below what it cost me $55.00 + $4.95 postage.

Just pm me if your interested or have any questions.

Thank you.

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Hi,

Yeah I have 2 I had sold them last week but they still have not paid me I was selling them both $60 each but if you want to take them I'll give you the same price as before, just to clear the last 2 $100.00 delivered.

If you want them just pm me to confirm and once I get the money I'll send them.

Thanks.

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