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ANY REQUEST FOR LANYARDS ARE NOT BEING ACCEPTED NOW. PLENTY HAVE BEEN REQUESTED FOR AND ORDERS WILL BE FILLED WITHIN THE NEXT FEW DAYS.

I'm putting in an order within the next day or so for a bulk purchase of approximately 20 - 30 (just been updated due to high interest in post below) Nismo lanyards through a company that resells these lanyards, as a group buy for here on Skylines Australia forum.

They'll be $10.00 each including postage to anywhere in Australia. These lanyards will come in plastic packaging for the purpose of it being sealed. They'll simply be put into a bubble rapped type envelope & posted to you once I've received the lanyards and payment has also been received.

Just been informed that these lanyards ARE genuine.

These are ideal for any Nissan Motorsport (Nismo) fans such as myself who would use it for their keys and/or mobile phones, work/home security passes, etc or just for the sake of having one as a memborbilia item.

I know a few Nissan fan's on here have Nismo jackets & t-shirts from previous meets that I've attended here in Brisbane.

Group buy start date: 1st November, 2005.

Group buy end date: 9th November, 2005.

All Items will be posted directly from Brisbane. Prices on this item will not change. For those here in Brisbane, please let me know and you can organise to pickup the lanyard(s) at anytime as others I know here in Brisbane wanting one of these lanyards have already organised to do so on a Thursday night meet or Saturday night meet.

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In this case since there has been a few request, I'll PM everyone today with payment details. I'll put the order through as well and should receive them on Monday and once I get them, I'll then send them out to those that have paid.

Yup put me down for a black one also..

But b4 i order. .ITs 10bucks includin postage and nothin more 2 pay?? If so, then i will take one..

Cheers.

Sidd

Edit: If black has run out.. then blue for me.. thanks..

PM all details.. cheers..

Edited by siddr20
Yup put me down for a black one also..

But b4 i order. .ITs 10bucks includin postage and nothin more 2 pay?? If so, then i will take one..

Cheers.

Sidd

Yep... that's it. $10.00 and nothing more to pay.

1. Are these genuine Nismo lanyards or a Nismo copy

2. As per the group buy rules, please update your first post with a start and end date for this group buy.

Thank you

These are genuine Nismo lanyards from what I understand from the company I'm purchasing them from.

Start & End date added.

Edited by r33skyliner
These are genuine Nismo lanyards from what I understand from the company I'm purchasing them from.

Start & End date added.

Do they come in a packet? Please confirm that they are indeed a genuine item, or edit your post if you cannot clarifty this so that you can avoid any confusion among potential buyers.

Thank you

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