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when i bought my skyline i saw that the owner of the caryard had a r33 gtst and after i took a look at it i found that he had one of these nismo lcd clusters, he seaid they retail around the 5k mark, but when he imported his gtst it already came with it tho

he has a blog site and if you scroll down near the bottom you'll see he has taken a few pics of it :laugh:

i want one :laugh:

http://car-import.blogspot.com/2006_07_01_archive.html

he seaid they retail around the 5k mark

back then, Nismo sell them in different packages.

dash and the software(EJ1) can be purchase seperately

brand new price

dash alone 120k yen

dash + EJ1 180k yen

dash + nav system 240k yen

dash + EJ1 + navi system 289k yen

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lol noobs and there bidding wars the real pro's snipe there ebay stuff pity there is only one of

lol better READ guys

I WANTED IT FOR MY R33 SKYLINE GTS-T

BUT FOUND OUT IT WAS FOR A R33 GTR,

Edited by Madaz

its says its GTR dash.....but even the normal Nissan GTR dash rev meter to 10,000 limit, surely Nismo of all people not going to make dash and limit the rev meter to 9,000 rpm....that sounds stupid

so i think its GTST dash not a GTR dash...like he is saying.....

its says its GTR dash.....but even the normal Nissan GTR dash rev meter to 10,000 limit, surely Nismo of all people not going to make dash and limit the rev meter to 9,000 rpm....that sounds stupid

so i think its GTST dash not a GTR dash...like he is saying.....

you didnt look @ all the ebay pics

5be5_1.JPG

see the GTR-4WD

5c7a_1.JPG

hehe i love checking out peoples negative feedbacks... 97% is by no means bad but still..

page 3 and 5 of his feedback are classic.

And if you click the item number for the negative left on page 3 you'll see that nowhere does he mention that he is selling just 1 rim. It clearly states 6 rims and pictures 6 rims.

Actually ill pass just reviewed the ebay sale and i dont believe things are quite what they seem. Other bidders becarefull id suggest a pre-inspection before you bid. and if you bid with out inspecting good luck to you. but make sure you have a fall back plan. be prepared for long postage times and excuses about poor quality or item not functioning.

Just would like to know why he states

"I WANTED IT FOR MY R33 SKYLINE GTS-T BUT FOUND OUT IT WAS FOR A R33 GTR"

then when told it would fit a GTS-T all of a suddern his GTS-T is "GONE"

100% admit this is an awsome product but not worth losing $600-$1000

Edited by loymclure

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