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Was fitted to my 87 300ZX originally, however the boss kit was designed for an S13.

As i have purchased a R32 GTR it had already came with a decent wheel and boss, Didnt see the need to swap this wheel across.

Used for 2 > 3 months max, Comes with a boss kit valued at $99. Originally purchased for $299.

Yours for $250 for the wheel and boss kit.

I dont have any current pics of the wheel however is essentially new and looks exactly like the following:

momo-prototipo-black-PRO35BK2B.jpg

Contact me either via PM or 0411665826 if you would like to take a look.

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Mmmm honestly not sure, i could pop it onto mine and test fit perhaps.

I'll see how much spare time i have, I probably wont get the chance until the weekend though.

Though if i do that i may be tempted to keep the wheel on my GTR xD

Edited by ZED X

No worries mate.

ZILLR: I attempted to get the Boss kit off my 300ZX, however the bugger is held on there quite well. I'll take another crack at it on the weekend with a wheel puller and see if it fits on the GTR.

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