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Originally posted by justified2.4

I am interested in the Mines or the Power FC if you still have them, email me: [email protected] or AIM: JCAP Tuning

Thanks.

check your e-mail

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Originally posted by tridentt150v

By the way, I did look at your car once, when you were selling it [the white gtst].  

I'll be away today.

See your PM

I think you've got my car confused with another, cause mine was silver.

anyway the cluster i have is normal GTST cluster with a Nismo 300km/h Speedo in it. $475

and I also have a standard R33 GTR cluster (fits a GTST) for $300.

I will only sell the cluster as a whole I will not seperate the individual meters.

Originally posted by heifongliu

Hei,  got a mate who may be interested in The MINES ECU,  how much would you go for it .. i live in sydney .., does it have hand controller .. what' the model no .. and the conditions. ..Thanks

The Mines ECU does not have a hand controller. the power fc has a hand controller

What are the mileages on the GTR and GTSt clusters, could you send a jpg to me of each one.

I'd like to talk to you about these. The price is not an issue, just want the best one.

Danny.

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