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$214 Dollars postage to anywhere in Australia

Titanium gear shifter

Also have a nismo key/ neck strap for your keys $20 dollars

Stickers

Picture 036: (left/right)

sticker sheet: $25

white oval: $10

silver reflective sticker: $17

small black puffy sticker:$18

Picture 037:top black sticker $15

middle: $24

bottom: $14

Picture 35: key chain

gotta sell this shit to help fund my course.

  • 2 weeks later...

Top: Big long/puffy reflective sticker: $42

middle black pluffy sticker: $26

bottom white super puffy sticker:$25

Prices = cost in japan plus postage to Australia no profit being made.

All prices include postage to anywhere in Australia if you are interested PM me

you would be lucky 2 sell any of your items to us here in in aus, as you can purchase a nismo gear knob for $110, and if the postage if $214 just to get it here, then it wouldnt make sence for us 2 buy anything...

unless someone was desperate for a particular item.

and heres another thing i dont get...

u stated...

gotta sell this shit to help fund my course.

Prices = cost in japan plus postage to Australia no profit being made.

you would be lucky 2 sell any of your items to us here in in aus, as you can purchase a nismo gear knob for $110

show me where you can purchase a genuine brand new nismo titanium gear knob exaclty like this one for $110 and i will buy 50 of them....

And as for the stickers ..... if you can get the same quality/ same sticker for cheaper do so... but it wont be exctly the same...

gotta sell this shit to help fund my course.

Prices = cost in japan plus postage to Australia no profit being made.

whats to get? .... i want to sell this stuff so i can put the money towards my course.... it isnt rocket science?

And the cost stated includes the cost of postage to anywhere in Australia.

If anyone has anything intelligent to write please pm me

pm sent
If anyone has anything intelligent to write please pm me

stupidity recieved :D

BUMP! ,

there is a difference between the nismo alloy knob and the titanium knob

THIS IS THE TITANIUM KNOB.

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