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Hi,

Selling a few R32 Skyline items.

All items are located in Israel. Prices include worldwide shipping and exclude 4.5% Paypal fees.

Please feel free to PM for any questions or offers.

Thanks for looking!

Links for eBay auctions:

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BNIB R32 Panache Steering Column Cover with Device Holder – $325 (USD) Shipped Worldwide!

Rare Panache Useful Device Holder for R32, only seen s13 variants of this.
An OEM quality steering column cover with space to accommodate a boost controller, turbo timer or any other device you see fit. 
The holder has an opening of 3x2 and a reducer for 3x1.
Item is brand new with all accessories and manual, box is included but it has seen better days.

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Nismo LH Floor Mat – $175 (USD) Shipped Worldwide!

Rare old logo Nismo LH floor mat for an R32.
Emblem has some wear on it and could use some paint / polish, floor mat itself is in good condition.

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R32 Glove Box Panel – $100 (USD) Shipped Worldwide!

Glove box panel for an R32 skyline in a Carbon Fiber finish, has room for 2x 52mm gauges and a slot for a turbo timer / boost controller 4.4x1 inches.

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