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G'day mate im interested in these Item's.

+NEW R32 Leather gear and handbrake boot

Are they the genuine leather item's as per factory fitment to R32-33 GTR's and if so are they in brand new 2nd hand condition or brand brand new, im only asking coz in the pic they look old.

Or did you just mean new item added to the list ?

If there genuine and are in new or near new condition how much are you asking.

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Location:Sydney

Contact Details:pm me

Have sum parts for sale still, some new listings all have to go, cluttering the garage up.

+One R34 GTR Stock injector - $60

+Brand New 18 inch Nangkang tyres 2x265 and 2x235 wide - $600

+Used Nismo Oil cap - $25

+Used R32 GTR radiator Hoses top n bottom - $40

+New Large Size battery cover box with straps - $15

+Rear wing for 200sx black in colour by talon - $100

+S14 1996 speaker covers - $10

+3 inch muffler only used for less than 1K - $50

+H4 P43T 12V100/90w light globes - $10

+Modified stock exhaust originally R33 GTR modified to fit r32 GTR - front pipe back - $80

+GT side skirts for BNR32 GTR high filled ready to be painted and fit. - $320

+3 x OEM plenum gaskets for r32 GTR - $15

+NEW R32 Leather gear and handbrake boot - $40

EDIT - 18th June 2006

NEW Prices ammended

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