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ive got a few more things umbrellas, key rings, gtr carbon fibre plates, carbon fibre window stickers, a lot of stickers and some clear indicators from memory they are around 6000 yen.

but i cant be bothered doing it now

if anyones interested just leave a reply... as for sizes of things i imagine most of you will want L and extra Large... I do have a sizing chart eg: if you 180^185 cm //// etc but ive misplaced it at the moent...

Ill check this in about 2 days...

Wow.....the key and other stuff  seems to have jumped to a more realistic price since this......http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/sh...highlight=omori

Sorry couldnt help it

I said it then and i will say it now. I know how much I previously paid. Im suprised you went to the trouble of digging up that thread... but thankyou :P

do both fuel caps come with the sticker set?

its just the one pictured which comes with the stickers but i can get you some stickers if you want them.

i want a T shirt, how do i pay you ?

just hold your interest for a few more days.. when it comes time I will ask you to put the money into my account

The Jacket... Pictures 024... I want it!! But.. whats the biggest size you can get it in?

how tall/ large are you? i will check my chart to see if there is a size for you....

so how much is the fuel cap? and for which model are the blinkers for, and where on teh car do they go and how much? (r33 hopefully)

the price of the fuel cap is listed..

they are clear lenses to replace your orange lenses on the side... r33,r34 they are around 6000¥ 75ish give or take a few dollars

ill post up a pictures of other things and def prices soon. Also depending on who wants what and how much will determine how I send them.....

Theres also a lot of cheap stickers/ decals which I will post up also.

my favourite sticker $18 (027)

I can also get clear indicator lense covers for the r33 gtst / bcnr33 and r34 $75.65

PLEASE NOTE PRICES DO NOT INLCUDE POSTAGE COSTS WHICH WILL BE CALCULATED WHEN THE FINAL ORDER IS COLLECTED.

allow for and extra couple of dollars on top of what you want. stickers and things will be cheap to send across jackets and jumpers will be a little more.

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