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Item: r33 nismo cluster

location: brisbane

condition: brand new

reason: i drive r34 now, so don't need it.

price 250

yer i reckon.. is this simple to swap? i have had my cluster apart before but its back in my car now... direct replacement and speedo doesnt have to be calibrated or ne thing to work??? just drop it in and go :-P?

FYI: it is nor a cluster or it is brand new.. it has 3 kms or more cant see the second number in!

:(

genuinely interested though so answer my previous qs. PM me a reply or ill forget about the thread..

Item: r33 nismo cluster

location: brisbane

condition: brand new

reason: i drive r34 now, so don't need it.

price 250

Hi Sugo

Is this cluster for manual or automatic transmission?? are you sure this speedo is for an R33?? as the other Nismo speedo for an R33 I have seen only goes to 300km/h

Thanks :(

Looks like an R32 GTR speedo from that pic there, on the R33 speedo (avail as cluster only) the fuel gauge covers part of it and 0kmh is at the 9 o'clock position.

Unfortunately this is not for an R33 :)

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Top cluster is original R33 GTS-t

Bottom cluster is original R33 GTR, with an IMPUL 300km speedo.

(Photo was taken to prove km should i ever sell the car.)

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