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Hi everyone,

I have a brand new Genuine Nismo GT Titanium Shift Knob for sale. This is the most expensive of all the Nismo knobs and is also used in Nismo's GT500 race cars. The 10mm depth suits all 5-Speed Nissan cars. The knob is pure titanium so it will give you that weighted feel when you're shifting.

I bought this with the intention to combine it with a Nismo Solid Shift Kit but unfortunately my priorities have changed

Retails at $237 from Powerplay Imports, im asking for $180 + $5 postage wherever you are in Aus.

Located in Sydney

Here's a pic from JustJap

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Photos of the actual knob

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Picture of it fitted (not my car)

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Just PM me to inquire

Thanks for reading,

Danny

Edited by squareznboxez

Bump, don't miss out on a chance to spruce up your interior with only the best Nismo gear! This 10mm model suits all R32's, R33's and Non-GTR R34's

Price is slightly negotiable and pick up is also available.

More pics

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In car

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Get in quick guys, top of the range parts like this don't come up everyday!

Edited by squareznboxez

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