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Hi everyone,

We have some Genuine Nismo Gear for sale.

I will be ordering the items every 2 weeks depending on orders. It will take approx. 10 working days from when the order is placed.

Free pickup available for Victoria only.

side indicators, t-shirts and stickers coming soon

Nissan Steering Wheel and Gear Knob Cover

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$65 + postage

Nismo Racing Bag for Helmet and Shoes

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$220 + postage

Nismo Raditor Cap

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$85 + postage

GTR Badge (Front) for R33 GT-R

$55 + postage

GTR Badge (Rear) for R33 GT-R

$80 + postage

GT Badge (side) for R33 GTS-T and R33 GT-R

$40 + postage

R33 GT-R wing decals

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$170 + postage

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can I get the gear knob cover by itself?

can you get gearknob cover alone?

No Sorry they come in a set. If you find a Nismo Product # for it seperated then let me know as I cannot find it.

location in  Melbourne?

Yes we are. We only trade online so we don't have the overheads of having a shop but we offer pickup from Rowville, Victoria.

Can you get a chrome and red GT side badge. I have one i need another.

Not that I know of. If you get me the Nismo Product # I can hunt it down for you.

im waiting for the side indicators, what they worth roughly?

Thats part2 .. I am still waiting for prices from our supplier which should be within the week.

We can pretty much get any products Nismo so if you give me the Product # I can get back to you.

Can you get a chrome and red GT side badge. I have one i need another.

Oops I think I misunderstood your question please ignore the previous reply.

Is this what you are after?

GT Side Badge If yes, it is $40 + postage. I just realised I don't know if that is for a pair or a single badge. I will find out on Monday.

dezz: Sorry haven't had a chance to look for the "Nismo strut brace with the integrated brake master cylinder stopper for 33 gtst". My wife just gave birth not long ago so I am pressed for time. I hope to get back to you soon.

The Nismo Catalogue is something you have to buy. But you may find the part number on another website which will make it easier for me to get a price from our supplier.

dezz:  Sorry haven't had a chance to look for the "Nismo strut brace with the integrated brake master cylinder stopper for 33 gtst".  My wife just gave birth not long ago so I am pressed for time.  I hope to get back to you soon.

The Nismo Catalogue is something you have to buy.  But you may find the part number on another website which will make it easier for me to get a price from our supplier.

hehe rd-runr was after that part mate

but thanks for the reply on the catalogue

congratulations on the new arrival

Oops my bad. I'm going to blame lack of sleep :D

The Nismo Catalogue is an actual Product you can buy as part of the Nismo range. From memory it is approx $120



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