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seeing the section may be missed by alot of people in the QLD area, i just wanted to let you all know of this buy.

All skylines, stages GTS, to GTR....

White face dials from my bro in japan, this is the 2nd run for this buy, dont miss out.

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...howtopic=113600

a quick look at what i can get.

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And new to the line, full bezels for them.

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follow the link and get in on this buy.

Thanks.

kezza

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can u get them for r34s?

Im looking at the moment, cause a few other guys are interested in them for the R34 GTT. at the moment i can only find R34 GTR ones.

Is this cluster the same set up for a man trans GTT R34?

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there the other way round but i suppose it dont matter :(... how much were the 34 ones?

this may sound dumb, but how do get the nice blue glowing dashs? like the reverse glow ones?

there the other way round but i suppose it dont matter :(... how much were the 34 ones?

this may sound dumb, but how do get the nice blue glowing dashs? like the reverse glow ones?

yeah reverse EL ftw

you'll see mine tonight,



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