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Found some more stuff lying around... excuse the shitty HTC phone pics, if you want higher res pics just ask

R34 GTT front bar upper mole. Attaches to the bonnet so you can run a GTR style bar or just gives you a more aggressive front end. I run this EXACT same mole on my 34 as you can see in my sig.

Bought this as a spare because they are super hard to find and take a long time to ship out of japan. Made by West Yokohama in Japan brand new $150 ono

Wrapped up in bubble wrap waiting to be posted.

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Nismo Carbon Fibre gearknob.. has the 14mm thread (i think?) suits all Silvia and skyline shifters.. Replaced it for the titanium version

has some minor scratching on the top as seen in pictures but nothing major. asking $50 ono

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All items located in Western Sydney. Contact via PM or txt 0412589924 as I usually dont have reception at work and voicemails dont show up.

Geez mate where the hell u find all this stuff hahhaha I take the gear knob off ur hands but, I won't have time till at least friday at the earliest I txt u later to confirm okay with you?

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