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just wanting to confirm if the R34 GTT stock boost gauge is mech or electronic.

also, what are the other 2 gauges in the middle, from memory i think one is Voltage? and the dash has oil pressure?

thanks!

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Is it true that if you remove one of the centre gauges, the others will stop working as well? I've had a peek up behind it and all three gauges come off the one plug...

I'm assuming it's a "defi style" setup where you have a central control box for all three gauges somewhere inside the dash setup.

thats something i never thought of satanic, but its something i definatly would like to know, either way im sure it isnt tooo hard to run your own vacc hose through if you wanted, or just swap the wires from one gauge to the other.

If you are looking at putting Defi gauges in there, apparently they fit.

I have pics, but I'm not sure whether the ones in the pic are 52 or 60mm.

I'd love to do it to mine, but I can't really jusfity it. Yet.

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Too expensive for something that is not too "bang for buck" in my opinion... to have that many Defi gauges in the car + the control unit is quite an expensive upgrade.

Besides, the stock gauges don't look that bad - if you must upgrade, go for the Nismo pack :P

If you are looking at putting Defi gauges in there, apparently they fit.

I have pics, but I'm not sure whether the ones in the pic are 52 or 60mm.

I'd love to do it to mine, but I can't really jusfity it. Yet.

Where can i get a gear knob like in that middle picture???!@$@!#$%!@$%@!

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