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I have for sale a selection of rare and unusual gems! Desperate times calls for desperate measures and unfortunately i am having to let go of the following prized pieces:

Signed HKS 2006 Parts Catalogue - NOT FOR SALE TO PUBLIC. Had to con the big man (MR HKS) into selling it to me and signing it for me or my huge HKS sale was off. He chose reluctantly but wisely! Also attached pic of him signing it for verification. Absolute one of a kind, you will not find this anywhere else! ---SOLD---

Signed Nismo 2006 Parts Catalogue - NOT FOR SALE TO PUBLIC. Reserved only for Japanese Authorised Nissan Dealers. Tried to buy one all year but nissan turned me down everytime until I finally found one in NISMO OMORI FACTORY in Tokyo, signed by none other then Masahiro Hasemi- multiple JGTC touring car champion with the R32's back in the day and is currently the Big Man at nismo. They had 2 copies only but my friend and I bought both. ---SOLD---

R32GTR passenger side headlight, projector type, small piece missing on GTR grill mount section. $120 Price drop $90

Nismo Horn button, unused brand new in box. ---SOLD---

Momo Horn button, unused brand new. ---SOLD---

Excellent condition 17x8 Offset 27? enkei mesh wheels off EVO 7. Made by Enkei. Lightweight hollow spokes. ---SOLD---

Genuine Nissan Skyline Lanyard/Key strap - Purchased from limited Skyline exhibition in Nissan museum in Ginza Tokyo. It was being sold to celebrate new v36 skyline, however would perfectly complement any model skyline. Genuine leather and stainless steel. End piece can be detached using fastener. Brand new, never used in box. ---SOLD---

R34 GTR skyline Vspec 2 NUR. RC car (TOMY).. approx 18cm long. Has hi/low gear ratio. $25 ---SOLD---

AE86 Hachi Roku - Initial D special, Panda RC car (TAIYO). Lights come on when driving. $30 ---SOLD---

R32 Boss Kit, japanese made. NON-hicas. $50 ono ---SOLD---

Please PM me, or email at [email protected] if you have you questions or require more photos. Most prices have a little bit of play, but reasonable offers only please as some of these items are either one offs or extremely rare and hard to come by. Please respect the effort I went through to get my hands on these!

All pieces in MELBOURNE. Will mail Aus wide.

Cheers

Alex

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Edited by zandi2000
I'd love to have that lanyard but I'd most likely keep it on display than to use it! lol

Haha! thats why i never used it! It's too damned nice! I guess i didnt have the cohones... So potential buyer must have bigger cohones then me!

BOSS KIT SOLD!

Edited by zandi2000
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