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I have a R34 GT-T 98 and it has 3 gauges battery, oil temp and boost the only ones that i know of that dont have the gauges are the non turbo R34's as they have a factory screen in place of the gauges, its screwd up thats what shits me about R34 every model is somehow different inside from others.

When I was looking for a R34 gtt from Jap Ive came across a few of them with the Nav screen instead of the 3 gauges. Im pretty sure they come with the sreeen even though the car is turbo. Do not get one that has the Nav screen as they are unless in Australia, just look for another one with the gauges.

The screen alos runs the cd player and you can get it hooked up to watch movies as well and/or TV. Just depends if the gauges are really that important to you.

If the car is really good you can always replace the screen later on. I think there are the three stock gauges and housing for sale on this site at the moment.

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