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The first buy was a success and there still seems to be heaps of interest, so its time for a 2nd buy.

Again, need a minimum of 15 people (shouldnt be a problem) and then we can go ahead. After the order was placed last time delivery took ~ 2 weeks. Payment to be made asap via bank deposit or money order.

Please email me ([email protected]) or pm me if your interested.

Cheers,

Dave

Prices:

Clear Indicators:

Side - S15 / R33 / R34 - $70

Front - R34 - $145

Carbon Garnishes:

Pillar - R33 / R34 - $140

Wing - R33 - $110

Blank Key:

All Nissans - $65

Gear Knobs:

Leather - $70

Aluminium / Carbon - $110

Chromed Aluminium - $105

Black Anodized Aluminium - $105

Titanium - $215

Racing Black / White Plastic - $70

GT Sports Black Plastic - $85

Caps:

Oil - $115

Radiator - $55

Fuel - $80

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Lucien, the titanium shifter is the one that looks almost the same as the chrome alloy but has gear pattern on top (2nd last pic in 1st thread)

13_DEVIL - 99% sure it replaces std..

Cheers Dave. Does it come with a 5-gear pattern too for R32/R33 GT-Rs?

LW.

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Hey dAVE,

just curious if there was any chance of getting the front indicators for the 33 M spec front bar.

I will also take part in this buy for the caps and possibly the side indicators (R33). PM me when ur ready as i am a definate.

Mark

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Cheers Dave. Does it come with a 5-gear pattern too for R32/R33 GT-Rs?

LW.

Dave: Sorry, one last question: can you get the "Nismo GT Titanium Shift Knob" (looks like this: http://www.japanparts.com/Pic/pic122/004-009.htm)?

Cheers,

Lucien.

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guys, cos of the interest the group buy will close on 11/06 so need all money before then!! please pm or email me for more info.

lwells - yep, it comes with 5 speed shift pattern

slyr33 - nismo dont make r33 front indicators

gatty - that gear knob is the black alloy

strutto - yep can do, but more expensive ($285)

ahh32 - pm replied :)

guilty - blank key is just a blank key... can get one to suit most nissans and your local key man should be able to cut it.

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