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Hello everyone,

I have a genuine Nismo foot pedal cover set for sale. They are in excellent condition and have the old style Nismo logo on them.

The pedals have just been polished and brand new replacement nuts and bolts are also included.

Pedals were removed from my R34 GTR. I believe they are a universal fit and will suit all S13 / S14 / S15 / 180sx / R32 / R33 / R34 - etc.

These are a GENUINE discontinued Nismo item - very rare and sought after, especially in this condition.

I am after $295 for the set.

Pickup is available from Rouse Hill in Sydney or will post at buyers expense.

If interested, please PM or call me on 0468 895 020.

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Edited by iwanta34gtr

I'll be very surprised if Terry doesn't buy these!

I should put them on my Foz to feel more at home Steve ;)

Yes > "Finding Nismo" thread works.

^ Good tip. Thanks guys, I will do that later on tonight.

After buffing them and comparing them to the standard ones, this morning I was even contemplating putting them back on the car.

They are kind of sexy.

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