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Nismo Horn Button (replaced by my own Nismo horn button) shaved to 56mm diameter. It came off a non-air-bag Momo/Nismo wheel. $50 plus post and VGC.

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Nismo Clutch Reinforcement Bracket for R32 Skylines. Extra holes drilled for BNR32. Not required as my car came with the bracket. $170 plus post and VGC

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GReddy Gracer Side Skirts for R32 and BNR32. Used with slight scuff marks, a couple of craze marks and a tiny hole in one. $450 and GC. Pick up only from Lower Blue Mtns - Sydney.

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GReddy Turbo Timer. Still in box. $40 plus post and New.

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OEM R32 GT-R seat cushion. $50 plus post and GC.

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R32 GT-R ECU. Suitable for installing your own Link etc. $50 plus post and VGC.

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VOLK RACING Wheel Centre Caps. Never opened. $180 plus post and New.

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MOMO Steering Wheel came off BNR32. $30 plus post and VGC.

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1994 R32 GT-R V-Spec Brake Rotors. One pair averages 28.7mm thick. The other pair averages 26.5mm thick. $100 for the lot. Pick up from Lower Blue Mtns only.

SAU.NSW has a Blue Mtns Event on Sunday 12th April if you'd like to have anything picked up on the day.

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Nismo Horn Button sold pending payment.

This is the steering wheel with your button still intact Dan.

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...and how it looks now (prior to the thumb pads being retrimmed).

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