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Kor'axis - those knobs are the only ones they make (im 99% sure) .. so no blue sorry.

Guilty - send me an email if your in... the sooner the better as we already have enough interest now to go ahead.. just waiting on payments to clear.

also, got prices on some other rice... Oil caps are $115, radiator caps $55 and fuel caps $80.

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dave, the fuel caps/oil caps, are they the shitty old style ones or the new ones?

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also, the fuel caps (at least the old model http://www.nismo-webdirect.jp/webdirect/im...010_shohin2.jpg) was just a "cover" that you use double sided tape to hold on to your oem fuel cap.

Are the new ones just "covers" or are they actual replacements?

Damn it! I just payed $105 for my side indicators 2 frikken weeks ago and they still haven't arrived.. :) (Not through Dave, through MSI)

But anyway, the Carbon Pillar Garnishes and Blank Key are lookin pretty good for me at the moment.

dave, the fuel caps/oil caps, are they the shitty old style ones or the new ones?

also, the fuel caps (at least the old model - was just a "cover" that you use double sided tape to hold on to your oem fuel cap.

Are the new ones just "covers" or are they actual replacements?

The caps are the "shitty" old style ones :) . I didnt get a price on the others as I didnt think they would be popular (i like the old style). If you are interested I could get prices on the new ones 4 u. I am not sure if the new fuel cap is a cover, but by the looks of it your right about the old one... didnt notice that..

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Guys, originally was going to do each type of part as a seperate order, but have heaps of interest with gear knobs, so will be placing order all together so the other guys who want winkers and keys etc dont have to wait as long. By the looks of it, this may continue for one more order, but if you dont want to miss out try and contact me asap as the order will be placed in around 10 days and need time for payments to clear etc....

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