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My gear knob was only put on 2 days ago so no wear as yet....

I suppose its 1 of those things that you'll never know until you've had it for a while.

HOPEFULLY I will be able to get a few of the different colors at this price *fingers crossed* I will keep everyone updated.

Cheers

Greg

All the people that havec requested to be added have.

I will have the following order coming in:

10x Chrome

5x black chrome (will be $80 not $70 as they are more expensive for me to buy)

5x grey

The reason I am getting them so cheap is they are being classed as "seconds"... The products them selves are just like you would get from the shop, just without the packaging.

Cheers

Greg

dont worry about me.. nismo only make chrome and black.. so interesting "seconds" coming in grey.

You can check the feedback from the group buy of 20 gear knobs that was organised on ns.com here: http://www.nissansilvia.com/forums/index.p...showtopic=77057

I can assure you that these are original Nismo gear knobs and not cheap imatations.

Greg

which one is the Black Chrome one? IS it this one?

As far as I know that is the one. I still havent received the stock as yet but im assuming that it is.

Greg

Gear knobs are now in stock!!!

I will send PM's off tonight with all payment details.

Cheers

Greg

P.S First post had been updated with pictures of the different colors.

hey greg can i get one of the black chrome ones thanks it hasnt ended yet has it??

Hi mate, unfortunately all the black chromes are sold out already.

I wont have them for around 3-4 weeks.

Do you still want me to add your name?

Cheers

Greg

yerh bugger it add me for one just give me an email a week or so before they come in so i can keep the money aside! (black chrome dude) thanks




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