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I just received my black GT-R jacket, as used by the instructors at the recent Phillip Island GT-R Drive Day.

It is XL and too small for me. I normally wear Size 46 /XL.

Does anybody have an XXL which is too big for them? We could swap perhaps?

Otherwise, its for sale at original price of $210 local pick up - I am in Sydney.

This is a black all weather jacket with detachable fleece lining, with white NISSAN embroidered on the right sleeve and GT-R on left breast.

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I just received my black GT-R jacket, as used by the instructors at the recent Phillip Island GT-R Drive Day.

It is XL and too small for me. I normally wear Size 46 /XL.

Does anybody have an XXL which is too big for them? We could swap perhaps?

Otherwise, its for sale at original price of $210 local pick up - I am in Sydney.

This is a black all weather jacket with detachable fleece lining, with white NISSAN embroidered on the right sleeve and GT-R on left breast.

post-62393-1280992414_thumb.jpg

GT Ricer, Ill buy it.

I have an "L" which is too small for me. For sale, same price.

How should I pay you?

GT Ricer, Ill buy it.

I have an "L" which is too small for me. For sale, same price.

How should I pay you?

Selling it outright is my fallback position. I would still like to swap it if possible.

If nobody wants to swap, it's yours. We'll just catch up for coffee somewhere and you can hand me a brown envelope under the table...

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Selling it outright is my fallback position. I would still like to swap it if possible.

If nobody wants to swap, it's yours. We'll just catch up for coffee somewhere and you can hand me a brown envelope under the table...

No takers, jacket returned for refund.

not true GT Ricer, there was one taker...you were just a little impatient!

Ha, ha, when opportunity knocks, be there to answer the door!

Three days to read your emails in the age of iPhone and BlackBerry is no excuse 09GTR.

I would starve to death it I didn't read my emails 24/7, even in the shower...

Sorry you missed out but I had a small window of opportunity to

return the jacket and you did not call me back till after the fact. :rofl:

Ha, ha, when opportunity knocks, be there to answer the door!

Three days to read your emails in the age of iPhone and BlackBerry is no excuse 09GTR.

I would starve to death it I didn't read my emails 24/7, even in the shower...

Sorry you missed out but I had a small window of opportunity to

return the jacket and you did not call me back till after the fact. :rofl:

Such is the attitude that earns R35 owners their name. Smile :(

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