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Based on the interest of those wanting leather gear knobs after the first group buy.....

i'm willing to organise this 2nd group buy for another round of them.

These Genuine Nismo Leather Gear Knobs will screw on to any of the follow gear sticks -

S13, S14 & S15 silvias,

180 & 200sx

R32, R33 & R34 (not 34 GTR though).

THESE ARE GENUINE NISMO LEATHER GEAR KNOBS

Exactly the same as the ones previously sold in the old group buy that was organised by nate33t

- http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...howtopic=107029

Minimum order: 10.

Cost: $60.00 including postage.

Starting Date: 22nd March, 2006.

Ending Date: 12th April, 2006.

(Please note that this will cost an additional few $$'s as nate33t had the company/business he worked for, pay for the postage).

Please PM me with your details and I'll add you to the following list of those who have requested/ordered one.

1. r33skyliner (myself) - PAYMENT RECEIVED.

2. Ol_Mate - PAYMENT RECEIVED.

3. R3LOAD - PAYMENT RECEIVED.

4. Syphon - PAYMENT RECEIVED.

5. LANFOH - PAYMENT RECEIVED.

6. Sweet_Gtst - PAYMENT RECEIVED.

7. WRXSUX - PAYMENT NOT RECEIVED, TAKEN OFF THE LIST.

8. writeoff - PAYMENT RECEIVED.

9. beastien - PAYMENT RECEIVED.

10. livicuru - PAYMENT RECEIVED.

11. khunjeng - PAYMENT RECEIVED.

12. Al - PAYMENT RECEIVED.

13. SLVR32GTR - PAYMENT RECEIVED.

14. code blue - PAYMENT RECEIVED.

15. reflexman - PAYMENT RECEIVED.

16. SLYLINER - PAYMENT RECEIVED.

17. mufro - PAYMENT NOT RECEIVED, TAKEN OFF THE LIST.

18. jonjon - PAYMENT RECEIVED.

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UPDATE

There is no more orders being taken now. I've taken more orders then initially planned.

All PM's have been sent out with payment details. All payments are to be made by Friday, 14th of April.

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I'm keen only if the gear knob has an inner plastic sleeve with a 10mm thread that can be removed.

The reason for this is that I still have a Nismo gear knob I bought from a previous group buy that needs the inner sleeve.

I figure I could swap the sleeve between the two and use the leather one in summer when the black chrome one is too hot to handle.

Those that have express their interest, your names have been added to the list.

Sorry, these nismo gear knobs will be the exact same ones as previously sold.

I just reread the previous Group buy on these gear knobs.

You have one in your car already right?

When you get a chance can you check if the inner sleeve can be removed.

The sleeve needs to be 55mm high, have an outer diametre of 20mm, and an inner thread of 10mm. If it matches these dimensions it should fit the other gear knob I have. Then I definately want one!

Thanks.

These are a great buy people. Currently going for between $90 - $130 on ebay, and that's BEFORE postage. They look and feel amazing in real life too.

Sweet_Gtst, you've been added.

Payment details will be provided once we have a full list.

To save myself time in the sake of not getting a full list, it would be best for everyone to make payment once I have a full list of people there. If I dont get a full list, then there would be no need to refund the money.

AD GIVEN TO ME -

NISMO LEATHER SHIFT KNOB!

**BRAND NEW AND IN ORIGINAL PACKAGING!**

Suits R32 R33 and R34 Skylines, but also other Nissans with 10mm shift, as far as i know, thats most of them! Please double check your vehicle prior to bidding

(300ZX and 350Z's have 15mm so will not fit on them)

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