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Decided to sell off some parts that I have gathered in the spare room which I probably will never use.

First is a Carbon Superior Auto Creative set of interior parts. Included is carbon fibre stereo and gauge surround installed onto a brand new OEM surround. Also included is the superior auto creative carbon look gear shift surround, hand brake boot, hand brake lever cover, and carbon look centre console cover which has been again covered over a brand new OEM Nissan centre console cover. All parts are brand new never used. $350 firm

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Next is a carbon hydraulic damper for R32 Skyline bonnet. I got this in a group buy on SAU. Never used. Selling for what I paid in the group buy. $110

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What it looks like installed:

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Next up is genuine Nissan GTR driving gloves. Be the envy of all your mates as you rock out on your favourite night club dance floor with your new GTR gloves on. Guaranteed to get bitches flocking. They are super grippy so it's very easy to palm the ugly bitches off as they try seduce you because you are wearing GTR gloves. They're brand new never worn for fear of being sexually molested by all the women. Large size but will probably suit a small to medium coz jap sizes are farked.

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Will also have a greddy lightweight pulley kit, ls2 coil bolt on kit to suit Rb26 engines on a custom billet aluminium bracket and nismo f50 brake kit for sale later this week when I can be bothered taking photos.

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Wont write more then to say there has been no response to the below period and that was 5 days ago. Dunno if I'm expecting too much by thinking I deserve some type of response. FYI

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