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Hi All,

After collecting a few I've decided to sell my R33 Nismo GTR lighter. As I have an R32 I've decided to let this one go.

It is in excellent condition and does not appear to have been used.

These are extremely hard to find and don't come up for sale very often.

Nice little collectors item to go with your vehicle.

I'm after $150 and are happy to post it within Australia at that price. I won't accepting offers as I am only trying to get back what I paid for it.

Genuine buyers only please drop me a PM. Item will be sent once payment is received.

Thanks!

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These are definitely hard to find. In my recent trip to Japan for 3 weeks I barely saw any Zippo's and the only car ones I found were an Evo X and a Mazda/Rotory logo. My girlfriend purchased me a Nissan one she found when she went over earlier in the year and I think it was a fluke she found that one lol. If I had the spare cash I'd love to buy this, good luck with the sale :)

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Abt net? yep u can say like that its still 3g here barring 16 cities of india which operate on 4G.I think whole of Australia covered by 4G. But more than anything else wt I like is flood lit MCG with more than 90000 crowd watching cricket. nothing like it.

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