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no they aren't...auto's have a different cluser because they have the gear indicator running between the gauges

Bezels and rings are available for both early and late model R32s and R33s as well as GTR, so that hopefully answers the question :P

Is this available for the R34GTT Auto cluster?

If so, I'm in!

I'll be in also if you can tell me for sure that the R33 Auto cluster is catered for, with the gear indicator inbetween the tacho and the speedo.
Just a question, the R34 dash is semi-3D - does this item cater for that or does it just make the entire unit flat again?
That's right, I'm just after the rings if available and if they still fit on the std facia.

Thanks.

satanic - yes its available for both the R34GTT Auto cluster and manual with the gear indicator being the difference. The bezel itself is flat, in either polished silver or chrome.

MacGuyver - YES, R33 Auto cluster is also catered for!

Wogboy - Rings alone cost $70, they will fit but its a much better value to buy in combo with the cluster and bezel combined.

Sorry for the delay in repling, mates!

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