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Deal starting today 28\04\06 ending on the 20th\05\06

BEZELS

FOR ALL SKYLINES. R32 R33 R34 STAGER...And SIL & 180s

IF YOU GET A SET OF DIALS WE WILL CHUCK IN BEZELS FOR A MEAR $80(THATS THE FULL RING SET.)

IF SO MOVE TO THIS BUY:http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/index.php?showtopic=113600

IF YOU WANT THEM WITH OUT GETTING DIALS THEY ARE $140 TO YOUR DOOR.

eg, r32 FULL SET OF BEZELS AND RING SET BRUSHED ALOY AND CHROME.

R32-PR-HMb.jpg

STAGER:

WGNC34-PR-HMb.jpg

AND OTHERS. ie S13

S13-PR-HMb.jpg

PM ME FOR PAYMENT DETAILS :)

KEZZA

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easy as mate,The cluster comes out, then the clear plastic just unclips from the housing of the face plate, then just install the bezel set over the front of the dials. and clip the clear plastic back on, and your done :)

takes around 10 min tops, to change the whole look of the cluster :P

I got my self down for a set. WAY BETTER THAN PAINTING THE FACE PLATE!

kezza

hey, excuse the ignorance, but how do you get behind the plastic to change them? do you just take the cluster out and remove the backing?

ya its easy...I have doneit a few times wont take u more than 5min once the cluster is out.

KJ. btw thats a great price for this product...I paid double for the same FTO one.

ya its easy...I have doneit a few times wont take u more than 5min once the cluster is out.

KJ. btw thats a great price for this product...I paid double for the same FTO one.

yeah, Cyberstork has very good prices and terrific quality!, Thanks for the plug Khunjeng!

Ok,

DAN is in.

KAS is in.

Send me a pm dezz and you can be on the list mate :)

KJ is in also!!! $140 to the door!! nice1...I should have got the dials after all and not got them seperately!! next time :D

I'm sendint Kez a PM of confirmation in 5min once I have sent the funds (although they might not clear until monday)

KJ

The next thing u need is the needle caps...have a look at my FTO cluster below!! sorry about it being bright...

V4dials005.jpg

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Which business is supplying this group buy Kezza
btw I have an R33 S1...I guess this is important!!! heheh KJ

The dials and bezels are made by the team at logo.gif

No worries KJ R33 GTS-t S1 :worship:

Kezza mate, 2 thigns:

1. can you get the needle cap thingies? thye look really nice.

2. can you check to see whether the metal plate thingy is avaialble for sII r33? because the sII cluster is different and a sI one would look at bit weird.

Cheers mate

edit, saw theres no 33 pic available.

im interested in one for a s13 and a r33 series 1

thanks

james

wat about gtr?
Kezza mate, 2 thigns:

1. can you get the needle cap thingies? thye look really nice.

2. can you check to see whether the metal plate thingy is avaialble for sII r33? because the sII cluster is different and a sI one would look at bit weird.

Cheers mate

james: send me a PM of the bezels you need for year mod, and stuff, and ill give you my bank details and you can be on the list :P

KamikazeR33 Yes, what about GTR? Yes they are made for the GTRs as well bro! ie, pic up top of the R32 GTR.

I just dont have pics of all the bezels for all the cars. but they ARE made for them.

'97r33gtst-typeM' mate, i will double check your questions bro.. Im 99% sure they are made for the S2 R33...... The cap things are a good question, i will find out :)

kezza

interested if u can post a pic of an r33?

Hey Bill,

there is no pic available for the R33 right now, but its the same look as the other 3 pics available.

very very good looking, so I dont think you have to worry, :pwned:

is there something specific your checking for? I can double check for you if you need.

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