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Hey guys,

Have seen there is a bit of interest for some rice at the moment so have put these prices together. Each section will be treated as a seperate grp buy and will need a min for each for them to go ahead. If there arent enough numbers I will probably combine the order...

Please email / pm me if your interested. Purchase will go ahead once all money is receieved for the particular buy.

Prices include every thing to your door.

1. Clear Indicators

Clear side indicators - R33 / R34 - $70

2. Carbon Garnishes

Carbon Pillar Garnish - R33/R34 - $140

Carbon Wing Garnish - R33 - $110

3. Blank Key

Blank Key - R32 / R33 / R34 - $65

4. Gear Knobs

Leather - $70

Aluminium / Carbon - $110

Chromed Aluminium - $105

Black Anodized Aluminium - $105

Titanium - $215

Racing Black / White Plastic - $70

GT Sports Black Plastic - $85

Cheers,

Dave

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EDIT: Been getting requests for other stuff like oil caps, rad caps etc... pm me if your interested in other stuff like that.

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