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i wanna put a set in my r32 gts-t mine has a aftermarket cd and climate control and i have had it all apart several times.... what do i need and can i hook the guages up to a std loom at all???? if not what do i have to do any help would be appretiated...thanks guys...... :(

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Isnt one of the GTR guages a traction meter for the attessa system, surely thats of no use to you anyway?

What are the other 2 guages?

It would be much easier to just buy 3 guages that you want, get a flat piece of ally or plastic, cut 3 holes in it and hey presto your own GTR triple guage that looks better and doesnt have a defunct traction meter.

Red17

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The above is correct.

You notice how the GTS climate controls have the bevelled edges?

The GTR ones have the bevelled edges and then there's the square climate controls.

You really need the whole GTR centre guages and aircon controls and loom. In the 33 you have to discard the torque meter.

It really is more work than it's worth. The setup would fill the centre section and you loose the double din obviously.

T.

Originally posted by T0nyGTSt

The above is correct.

You notice how the GTS climate controls have the bevelled edges?

The GTR ones have the bevelled edges and then there's the square climate controls.

You really need the whole GTR centre guages and aircon controls and loom. In the 33 you have to discard the torque meter.

T.

that is that case in the r33

but the r32 there is no bevelled egde on any of them

so it really depends on the car

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