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Hi guys,

I have a 310kph speedo which i bought for my 32 GTR. It will suit all 32 GTRs. It's in good to average condition. a few little marks here and there, but nothing broken or damaged. I am asking $400 for it. It can be picked up from me in sydney, or posted anywhere at the buyers cost.

Thanks,

Richard

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sorry mate, a little too low. It's in good condition and in a working cluster. I think the price i'm asking is pretty fair, but as always i can move a little. Plus you just offered someone $380 for theirs. lol. I'll sell you this one for $380 if you wish.

Thanks for the offer though.

R

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when you say civic type r you do mean GLi civic with type r badge upgrade right? and when you say wrx motor attached, you do mean in the boot? correct? if so then yes this speedo will fit inside your car no problem. possbily best installed on the back seat.

got some more pics:

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that's a good question. I would guess that it will. is your GTS4 an 89 or 90 model? also does it have the torque split gauge as part of the main cluster (like in the above pic)?

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