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- Nismo 365A Steering wheel + Horn excellent condition. Solid 8.5/10 or better. Back horn button wires all intact.

675 USD

- Nismo Old Logo Chrome shift, minor scratches on top 8.5/10 condition.

300 USD

- Nismo winter old logo design project jacket, size L new condition fits to 190cm.

Worldwide tracking shipping 40USD

paypal at buyers cost

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