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Nismo Leather Shift Knob - $140 (free postage)

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Nismo White/Black Duraco Shift Knob - $120 (free postage)

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Nismo Aluminum Black Shift Knob - $170 (free postage)

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all instock can pick up in victoria , dont pay $50 postage for ebay.

$10 extra for next day delivery if your interstate.

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can you please confirm if these are genuine or copy gearknobs? they don't look genuine to me. also how many do you have?

I dont sell Copies.

They are 100% genuine , with nismo part number stickers.

got a few of them.

p.s. can you let me know if im against the forums or trader rules to p ost brand new items in non forum trader section

Thanks

Not to mention you can get them from Justjap (a known reliable business) for cheaper...

Are you saying that im not a reliable seller? cheaper? may be not

please keep negative comment to yourself. as it is against the forums rules i believe.

Justjap sell the Black nismo Chrom for $189 (exclude postage)

Duracon for $109 (exclude postage)

Leather one has been SOLD OUT

You do the Math..

thanks for the bump ....

Closed.

This is your second thread where you have been warned.

If you wish to sell these on the forum you are required to become a business trader and pay to advertise.

Please do not open any further threads until such time or further action may result.

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