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Item:Leather R32 and R33 Gear & Handbrake boots

Condition: Brand new

Price: $55 (free postage to all of australia)

To Fit: (What car) Depends if your after R32 or R33 (PM me)

Location: Free postage australia wide

Contact: PM me

Comments: These are left over from the last groupbuy because some members didn't pay, click my signiture links to read more.

If your interested please PM me and tell me whether your after R32 or R33

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is that price for the set? as in gear lever boot and hand brake boot?

$50 delivered to Brisbane for the pair?

R33 gtst (series 1 if that makes any difference)

I will take a Gear & Handbrake boots for a R33 GTR thanks. If its $55 for both delivered, pls PM me your bank details.

Yes the total price is $55 for the set and includes free postage to anywhere in Australia.

PM has been sent with payment details to both of you.

I still have some spare ones if anyone else is interested PM me also.

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