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This offer starts from the 9th of feb to the 29th of feb!

The white face dials made by CYBER STORK are a great add on to your car.

I have had them in my car for over a year and they look sweet.

I decided since people keep asking me about them i will hook a heap of you up with them in one big hit!

I have a Friend in japan, and he part runs this business so with his help i can bring you a great deal on them.

They are made for ANY car made in japan. But am only doing SKYLINES, cause to be honest thats all i care about, lol

From R32 GTS-t and GTR. R33 GTS-T S1 and R33 GTS-T S2. R34 GTS-T and all GTRs

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They come as white faced this is standard form

priced at $110 including All shipping, EMS, domestic postage in japan.

And insurance and Express postage from me.

I did not think about all this stuff. it was 1:30 in the morning when i came up with this. i am sorry! hahaha i got in trouble from mike, cause i would have been out of pockit alot, so i had a 30min phone call with him to japan :)

And he broke all the costs down for me.

They are still at cost price, and are bloody great...

then they will all be sent to me after deal closes, and i will send them out my self!

All dials are BRAND NEW and require you to pop out ya dials, they are made to slip over your stock ones, you dont even need to take off ya needle.

Takes about 20min to do and will change the look of your dash heaps!

Ok, you can also get other than white. as in this pic, this is a small price of $40 you can have any of the colours listed.

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awesome, that's a lot cheaper than the price they quote me for our custom SAU ones.

how much will it be including shipping?

Also how much to include a custom logo (its possible according to cyberstork).

I'll take one for an R32 GTS4.

Yes; I'd like to see these on the R34GTT dash and tri-gauge lot... photo without the lights on, and a photo with the lights on.

The only concern I have is the backlighting and how this would affect it. Other than that I am very keen :rolleyes: Thank you for organizing this btw!

Yes; I'd like to see these on the R34GTT dash and tri-gauge lot...  photo without the lights on, and a photo with the lights on.

The only concern I have is the backlighting and how this would affect it. 

Yeah, this was also my main concern, the back lighting of it on the R33.

Photo's of both on and off would be appreciated.

there just white/coloured gauge faces guys and they aren't backlit like EL ones, the notches for the numbers allow some light through from the cluster. They allow the same amount of light through as stock gauges, so they're not gonna be any brighter.

ok, so if its just to go over the top of the stock ones that are in place of the r33 gtst skyline, the currently lights that light up the dash area would be used.

however, what lights/bulbs could be used to make it brighter?

ok. b4 every one starts tripping, lol!

They are fae plates that go over the original dials, they are use the stock dials to let the light through the number...

So they look at night like the stock ones, they are NOT EL paper dials.

They come n a sheet that you cut out the dials, then its just a matter of slipping them over the originals.

Doesnt take long at all, no need to remove the needles.

I have had them using the normal globes in the dash, and didnt have a problem, but i go into alot of light shows, so i have tricked it all up with LED. but what you want is up to you.

Yes N1GTR, they do come with the smaller GTR dials

http://www.cyberstork.com/items/white/img/...e/gtr-32-01.jpg

R34 GTT

http://www.cyberstork.com/items/white/gtr-34_01.html

At night this is what mine looks like

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If you want to go leds, you can get them from auto barn, or other auto shops, the make them to fit into existing holes .

I can get them from cyberstork, but you can get them anywere!

I dont have any pics of the R34 at night but it will light up the same as all the rest.

I will wait for the deal to end then who ever has deposited the money will get the dials. At the end...

So get in fast.

I will take a pic of my mates R33 with its lights on, cause i got him a set ages ago, and he still has the stock lights!

They come for the NA skylines as well,

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So who ever wants them and is ready to pay and wait, they can send me a PM and i will give out my bank details , be sure to leave your full name and full address.

and what car to the year and turbo or NA.. and if they want to pay the Extra for other colour dials and so on.

And as i said i will get a pic of the R33s at night soon..

thanks kezza

kezza, pm me your bank details and I'll grab one for an R32 GTS4 (HNR32).

you guys can check out the old thread I made on these last year for more pics and details of installs...

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...showtopic=88988

that group buy never happened due to the lack of response, and also because the custom logo placement doubled the covers' price.

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