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I have 3 shift knobs for sale and will all suit Nissan Skyline with either 10 or 12mm shaft threading.

All items will be shipped for free to your door. It doesn't matter where you are. :ph34r:

Prices are final and non-negotiable.

Payments will only be taken by PAYPAL and item will be sent immediately on payment.

Shifter 1: RAZO Aluminium 2 piece with 10mm threading

***$39***

Description: This shifter is in excellent condition and has had light use with only very faint marks on it. The top screws off so different mm threads can be installed depending on the diameter of the input shaft. I do not have access to different threads. The current thread is 10mm. This is a full aluminum shifter, not heavily weighted but robust and chunky.

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Shifter 2: NISMO Carbon Fiber and aluminum shifter; to suit 10mm threading

***$89***

Description: This shifter doesn't have the packaging but is basically brand new as you can see from the photos. It is a slim, lightweight item with little to no marks on it at all. Retailers ask $120 or more for these. NISMO top is laser etching.

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Shifter 3: NISMO Blackball Hard Resin type shifter with 5 and 6 speed sticker *New in box*; to suit 10 or 12mm threading

***$59***

Description: This is a new item with box and paperwork. Retailers are trying to sell these for $80 including postage. I will sell this for less and include shipping at my expense.

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Any questions can be directed via PM or here in the thread. Questions will be replied to promptly.

Thanks.

Edited by Racing Otaku
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ill take the last one(NISMO Blackball) if you still got it pm me your account details , cheers

Blackball is yours pending payment. As soon as I get that I'll take it off the page and ship it today if you like.

PM's being sent to Hiroshima and Bert

Blackball is yours pending payment. As soon as I get that I'll take it off the page and ship it today if you like.

PM's being sent to Hiroshima and Bert

sounds good mate ill deposit $$ soon as i get your details ect..

Edited by Hiroshima Screamer

NISMO Black Ball Duracon is SOLD.

RAZO knob is still available.

***2 C/F NISMO shifters same as number 2 above have also become available***

Details:

New, In Box Carbon Fiber Shifter 10mm shaft : $109

As New Carbon Fiber Shifter identical to the one just sold is also the same price: $89

Again, Shipping is at my expense.

Edited by Racing Otaku

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