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Does any body know where I can get one of these from?

I asked one guy on the net in melb. where he got his and he replied "goodluck, because it was custome made for him"! Since then I have scene several in other photos of R32's in australia so he was obviously being an ass or was part of a group buy.

I'm in brissie if that matters

Any info would be most appreciated

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assuming u mean the guage cluster, check your enarest autosalon and look for one of those cars with full custom interiors with colored plastic and fibreglass everywhere, or just any interior/plastics place i guess. personally i dont really think it looks that good... but good luck to you

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Definately for the under 25 bracket.Spend big dollars on carbon bonnet and guards then add 100 kilos of useless crap.If you roll at speed at least one of those things will come adrift and dent your cranium.When I see something like that I really feel embarrassed to own a Skyline.Having said that,do a search for carbon fibre, on these forums.

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