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Selling my Nismo Titanium GT500 Shift Knob. Has a 10mm thread so suits all 5 speed MT Nissans - Skylines/Silvias/300ZX etc.

Had it fitted on the car for a couple of weeks. No marks what so ever. Will be put back into original packaging. Could easily pass it off as completely brand new.

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Looking at $150 + $8 express post freight Australia wide.

These retail for over $200 and look great. Has a really nice solid feel to it aswell. These also have an allen key bolt at the top to lock them in place so they do not move around what so ever.

More details on Just Jap's website:

http://justjap.com/store/product.php?productid=16455&cat=383&page=1

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I wish. Unfortunately will have to go through the annoying process of parting it out lol.

Only way to recover a worthwhile majority of the money sunk into it (unless some one is willing to give me $30,000-$40,000 for it now? lol).

So yeah just beginning to sell off small parts for now.

I know, it's not the most pleasant thing to have to do but she's been with me for 6 years now and the money could be better used towards the house i'm about to build.

I've had my fun with her and even though I said I would never get rid of her times change and unfortunately this has to happen.

sorry...I have a couple of mates with cars under a blanket in the shed cause I convinced them not to sell it..

if it makes it any easier I'll give you 2 slabs of VB XXXX for the brakes...lol

and a bottle of jack for the NOS ..

Hahaha i'll keep that in mind :P

I'll build something again one day. Just need a break from it for a while though. It really is to addictive to keep pouring money into cars. I mean this R33 has swallowed $30k+ ontop of the $18.5k purchase price and that's with me installing everything myself and trying to get bargains on parts!

Anyway back on topic.....some one buy my gear knob lol.

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