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CLOSING 14/07/04 (very soon!)

Hey guys,

Will go for one more group buy as it seems there is still a bit of interest around. Have managed to get some prices on some more bits this time so all is included.

Like last time, will make order when all payments have cleared... need a min of 15 , so shouldnt be a problem. Can pay via direct deposit (easiest way) or money order etc.

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--> prices & pics here <--

INTERIOR:

Chrome Alloy Gear Knob - $105

Black Alloy Gear Knob - $105

Leather Gear Knob - $70

Carbon / Alloy Gear Knob - $110

Titanium - $215

GT Urethane - $85

GT Titanium - $210

Black / White Racing Plastic - $70

Blank Key - $65

Racing Fashion Lighter - $40

Horn Button - $45

EXTERIOR:

Clear Side Winkers (S15, R33, R34) - $70

Clear/Smoke Front Winkers (R34) - $135

Carbon Wing Garnish (R33 - Nismo / GTR) - $110

Carbon Wing Garnish (R34) - $165

Carbon Pillar Garnish (R33 / R34) - $140

Carbon Pillar Garnish (R33 4 door) - $270

Air Valve Cap Set - $55

License Plate Bolt Ornament (Black / Silver) - $35

ENGINE:

Low Temperature Thermostat - $110

Iridium Spark Plugs (6) - $170

S-Tune Air Filter - $125

Oil Filter - $40

Oil Cap (Old Style) - $120

Oil Cap (New Style) - $105

Fuel Filler Cover (Old Style) - $80

Fuel Filler Cover (New Style) - $90

Radiator Cap - $60

ACCESSORIES:

Support Towel (107x19cm) - $35

Muffler Towel (102x20cm) - $35

Bath Towel (120x60cm) - $60

Sport Towel (110x40cm) - $45

Hand Towel (34x34cm) - $30

Hip Bag (30x20x10cm) - $105

Knapsack (34x46x4cm) - $45

Camera Case (13x18x4cm) - $60

Key Ring Type E - $60

Key Ring Type P - $30

Key Ring Type J - $35

Key Ring Type G/A - $50

Key Ring S-Tune II - $35

Mug - $40

Team Colour Strap - $35

Neck Strap - $45

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My my you have been busy! I like the web page! :rofl:

 

I'll take a "Key Ring Type G/A"

Thought I should put pics as I had so many pms last time with people not knowing what was what....! No probs with key ring, will note u down.

am in for a group buy. how soon until everything is bought n can b delivered

Last 2 buys it took about 2 weeks to get enough interest so should be the same this time. Basically when we get enough orders it will be placed right away.... should mean everyone will have parts in about 4 weeks from now.

Dave.

Okay, I'll get in on this one.

I'll take:

1x Oil Cap (Old Style) - $120

1x Low Temperature Thermostat - $110

1x GT Titanium Gearknob - $210

PM me your bank account details :rofl:

Where's the R32 exterior stuff? Not feeling the love Dave...

I was thinking the same thing, but Nismo doesn't produce a lot of exterior stuff for the R32 -- it was released a little early for the whole... *ahem* "ricer" scene :)

So many trinkets, so little cash.

I remember someone in a previous Nismo GB thread saying that one type of fuel filler was just a stick on cover and one wasnt: anyone know which is which?

Cheers,

Lucien.

Hi Dave.

I've already placed an order and paid the money......you provide a great service.

Can you get the NISMO engine and transmission mount kit?

Can you get the NISMO oil pan Baffle upgrade kit?

Thanks Phillip

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