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hi all,

i've got a GENUINE titanium black nismo gear knob for sale.

its still in the original box with the japanese instruction manual. i bought it from unique auto sports here in Sydney for $189 a few months ago and its been sitting in my room ever since!

before i bought this one, i bought one that looked like this on ebay which ended up going in the bin - it was a copy and although it looked similar it wasnt as glossy, didnt screw on tight and didnt weigh as much.

the gear knob has no visible marks, scratches or dents! its still as good as new. i've screwed it on to my car once just to see how it looks, but i'm pretty attached to my stock gear knob :bunny:

will sell it for $150 including registered post to anywhere in australia.

pickup from the hills district is also available.

please call me on 0434 929 257 if you are interested!

any questions, please ask!

cheers :rofl:

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Edited by KR4-GTR

hi ryan41, i tried to PM you but it didnt work!?

anyway, as discussed on the phone - i will do some research to see if this knob will fit an s15.

my mate used to have one of these on his s15, but i dont know if he modded it to fit or if it just screwed on. the insides just plastic so you could easily mod it if it doesnt fit straight up - but thats up to you.

he still has the car so at worst i'll still be able to see if it just screws on as is.

i'll let you know the result. :(

Edited by KR4-GTR

cheers for all the info guys!

fits a 33 gtr perfectly, fitment issues were caused by my own stupidity with the boot! some of the nice guys on here gave me the sense of direction i needed in this thread - http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/R3...ob-t273893.html :(

Edited by KR4-GTR

just checked the box, it has a lot of japanese writing on it and then it also says 10mm. so - it is definately a 10 mm knob.

have recieved a few pm's in the past hour or so with offers! please call me to work out a deal and finalise if your interested. (its easier than sending so many pm's - i can only send one every 5 minutes so would take ages to reply to the 4 of you).

cheers! :(

Edited by KR4-GTR

what an off topic, inappropriate assumption.

that appears to be nothing but personal attack..... hmmmmmmmmm

i have bought off this kr4-gtr in the past and have had no issues..... check the feedback.

if i didnt already have one of these it would be sold already.

by the way i hope you stick around, as you could probably work out - i dont post on here much due to all the keyboard warriors.

otherwise yeah, free bump coming your way matey.....

p.s..... thanxx again for the radio.

Edited by c-gtst

LOL, I thought you were banned.

what an off topic, inappropriate assumption.

that appears to be nothing but personal attack..... hmmmmmmmmm

agreed,, what a ****wit. another free bump buddy, not all skyline owners are assholes. gl with the sale.

what an off topic, inappropriate assumption.

that appears to be nothing but personal attack..... hmmmmmmmmm

agreed,, what a ****wit. another free bump buddy, not all skyline owners are assholes. gl with the sale.

Exactly the same car, exactly the same name, exactly the same forum manner (lots of "!" marks and ":down:" with no capitals). Exactly the same way of looking to buy something as you did with your GTR (chasing down R34 rims all over the place but not willing to pay what people ask). It's pretty obvious Chris.

You blokes shouldn't jump up and call me an arsehole or a f**kwit without understanding what is going on here. Thread reported to mods.

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