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1) Are you missing a Sticker? I've had a few re-done; apparently suitable for high heat areas. And you can see one on the strut brace below. $20 including post.

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2) Nismo Strut Brace for the R32 GT-R (or R32). $140 plus your courier cost.

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3) Steering Wheel (OEM) off a BNR32, but there is a 20c patch that has degraded at the very top. Example below. $285 plus post.

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4) Steering Wheel (Momo) off a BNR32. I'll have to take a look but I think the condition of this is also good. $200 plus post.

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5) ECUs off BNR34s. Still have Japanese tuning installed. The one on the left is from a V-Spec II. The one on the right is from an N1 and it's a Mine's (without the plaque). Suitable to install LINK etc. $75 each plus post.

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6) ECU off a BNR32 will be available shortly. $75 plus post.

7) Plenum off a BNR32. No links or gaskets. Available now with black paint half missing. $75 plus post.

8) BNR32 N1 (OEM) Front Bar (repaired). Two hairline cracks on the top 2 corners. $550 plus your courier arranged. Dstrbu still owes me the duct inserts.

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9) BNR32 Front Splitter/Dam (aftermarket I believe). Good condition. $150 plus your courier cost.

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Purchasing or enquiries available via PM.

Sorry guys, but I've had no luck in working out how to upload steering wheel pics from my XPeria Z1 into My Pictures.

Might have to try and take pics with the camera I usually use.

#2 Strut brace has been sold/taken.

#1 2x Nismo stickers sold.

4) Someone told me, "This is hideous", so I think I should reduce it to $190.

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Yes, it's for a BNR32.

1) Another Nismo Sticker to be posted today.

1) going going

2) gone

3) due to be inspected

4) stuck > reduced to $180

5) stuck > but good value

6) enquiry only at this stage

7) going going

8) enquiry only at this stage

9) enquiry only at this stage

I'm in lower Blue Mtns Mike or 2 days a week in Sydney. Would you like to PM me with your specific request?

That wheel does look hideous haha, but adds fast and furious style points :P

Hehe... Well someone in Japan liked it Nathan, but he hasn't 'fessed up yet!

Well he can have it back for $170.

Only a couple of old style Nismo stickers left.

Plenum has gone.

I still have to get a pic of the BNR32 OEM steering wheel. Sorry about that.

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Dstrbu has promised over the past 3 wks to send them to me. Still waiting I'm afraid.

I'll PM you if/when they arrive. I've been patient. Thanks for being patient too.

Dstrbu has promised over the past 3 wks to send them to me. Still waiting I'm afraid.

I'll PM you if/when they arrive. I've been patient. Thanks for being patient too.

No worries. Let me know once you receive them. I'm assuming the inserts are genuine as well?

I really really hope so ay?

Last night - late last night - the OEM steering wheel sold. Many thanks and congrats!

Yes, the OEM steering wheel is now sold.

May I interest anyone here about this one though? Now $150.

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In 28 days, I might have to give it away. How about as a fathers' day prezzie?

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