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Item: 330mm Nardi Nobuteru Taniguchi replica

Location: Wollongong, NSW

Item Condition: Like new - 1.5 month old - car is driven maybe 3 times a week

Reason for Selling: Girlfriend bought me a deep corn. If I can't sell this then I will be putting up the deep corn one for sale cos I am quite happy with this one. Price of that one will be $375.

Price: $180 posted EXPRESS ono - bought it for $200 posted to me from the States so you decide what you're willing to pay

Extra Info: Comes with horn button and horn cable

Contact Details: [email protected], 0401409488 or PM

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2things

is this a real nardi or a replica??

also

dont no matter what u do sell ur girlfriends present that's the quickest way to get cock blocked for a month or two!! take it from a experienced man lol!

2things

is this a real nardi or a replica??

also

dont no matter what u do sell ur girlfriends present that's the quickest way to get cock blocked for a month or two!! take it from a experienced man lol!

pretty sure it's a replica - genuine NOB wheels go for like $500 and I picked this one up for $200 posted from the states

good pointer on the GF issue. maybe i'll just colour the stitching red and she won't know the difference haha

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