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GTR only has 3 centre gauges. That one got 4, mean it's aftermarket.

Could be a GTS4? Measures front torque, oil temp, and vacuum, plus a secondary clock besides factory one. Or something to measure 1/4 mile acceleration....

That blue colour looks damn sexy on that GTS thou... and is that a cow fur headrest hehehe kinda a chic's car u reckon...? Dunno, one of my neighbour (a chic) got cow spot pattern seat cover all over so that makes me kinda stereotype cow fur = chic stuff

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Originally posted by int21h

Doesn't the GTR come with those dials, that measure the amount of G's you pull etc?

i think they do like oil pressure.. and stuff.. but they DO NOT look that pretty..

ooh.. the perrty lights..

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