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All new parts. All in boxes, most of these parts have been bought for car's, and never put on, or bought from impulse just to sit in my cupboard for two years..

Genuine Nissan GTR Key Blank

For R32 and R33 GTR (or what ever nissan you want the key for really..)

Still in box and plastic sealed on key...

$50

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Tein Racing Spring set (PAIR)

10.0KG ID65 L150, Tien Green

$120

Tein Helper Springs (PAIR, IE Square springs)

CR 1.9K ID65, Black

$80

Best used as a pair, will sell the set for $170!

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Nismo B pillar carbon garnish for R33 Styline, GTS/GTST/GTR

Brand new genuine item in packet, never opened.

$150 ONO!! (Justjap charge $269 ffs..)

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DRIFT BUTTONS!

Blue or Silver, $10 or will post for $14, i have two matte black ones, a few silver and a few blue..

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Nardi gearknob's $40 each, $50 for the solid machined alloy one.

have 3 of them, 1 of each kind.. Brand new, and genuine.

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Nardi pedal sets, with matching Dead pedal/foot rest.

Brand new, genuine items in box's..

$70 for the full set's!!!

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THH Helmet, gloss black, clear visor,

M or XL... Brand new in box!

Good for track days/armed robbery.

Need arai to match my kei office gloves.

$90!!!

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The Wheel Collection:

(selling, due to the amount of wheels i have owned and own, i no longer have idea way to decide on one for my car, which ever one im left with, i will keep)

Personal Pole Position, Brand new, genuine item, in box.

350mm, Black leather main, black suede around side spokes, matte black spokes,

white personal logo on top of wheel, my favourite wheel, so so hot. suits GTR to a tee.

$290.

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Personal Pole Position, Brand new, genuine item, in box.

350mm, Black leather main, red suede on "grip" area (see photos.)

Hot wheel, red suede is not that bright, its a nice colour so

i really like this wheel. Might keep, who knows, what if i get a red 911..

$290.

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Nardi Classic, Brand new, genuine item, in box.

360mm, Smooth black leather, light grey stiching, chrome spokes,

NO RING, NO HORN BUTTON.

$280

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Nardi Z5 wheel, Brand new, genuine item, in box.

Complete with horn and cover.

For an OEM look!

$280

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Nardi Challenge, Brand new, genuine item, in box.

350mm, Black Leather + Black perforated leather accent. Matte Black spokes.

very good looking wheel.

$280

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Nardi Twin Line, Brand new, genuine item, in box.

350mm, Black Leather + black perforated leather accent,

similar to Challenge, matte black spokes.

$280

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Nardi Leader, Brand new, genuine item, in box.

350mm, Main black leather, grey leather accents,

matte black spokes.

$240

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Nardi Leader, Brand new genuine item, in box.

350mm, Black leather main, blue leather accents,

Matte black spokes.

$240

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Nardi Twin Line, Brand new genuine item, in box.

350mm, Black leather main, perforated blue leather accents,

Matte black black spokes.

$250

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Nardi leader, Brand new geuine item, in box.

350mm, black leather main, red leather accents.

matte black spokes.

$240

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hit me a pm, or what evs.

Pick up in sydney, north shore, or postage if you want it.

cheers.

I Also have a set of S1 C34 Stagea rear tail lights.

$100 for the set, or $30 per light!!

and a Clean RB25DET valler/coil pack cover.

factory black, in good condition

$40

3.5" Silicon joiner, Over a Metre in length, RED $50

I ordered a key and they stuffed it, but 4x replacement keys for Lexus SC430/GS ETC, $10 for 4!!

I will keep digging and see what i find..

Give me offers on the steering wheels, some i will let go for cheap, some i wont.

try your luck i guess!!

Medium helmet sold

GTR Key sold

Pedals sold,

they use a rubber O ring, and grub screws (they actually hold up well unlike cheapies, and feel solid....)

Bump, if you want a few things i will discount it like crazy!

cheers

$230 posted.

cheers

Just saw the post....

$220 per steering wheel people, except for the suede personal....$240 each..

No more bargaining has to be done. very, very cheap.

And yes, they are all brand new, all genuine and all in their boxes with plastic etc!

cheers!

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