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Genuine NARDI Leather Steering Wheel

-(not included horn button, ring, etc.)

SIZE:

365mm (approx)

CONDITION:

Used (has some scratches but in really good condition)

ORIGIN:

Made in ITALY

$500

52mm ASI PERFORMANCE aluminum radiator NEW

Height: 450mm x Length: 655mm x Width: 70mm

Heavy duty Aluminum dual core Radiator for skylines, silvias, rb engines, etc.

-New

-selling due not needing anymore for the R32

$230 posted AUS wide.

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This is an original classic. Not Nardi's gay new remade classic's. You'll struggle finding one of these, might find one in japan.

Edited by waterbirth

This is an original classic. Not Nardi's gay new remade classic's. You'll struggle finding one of these, might find one in japan.

I don't believe there is a difference between an 'original' classic and a 'gay new remade' classic. They are identical in build quality and appearance, only the new ones come with a certificate of authenticity.

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