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i dunno wether this belongs here but here goes anyway..

if any1 knows of a thread to answer my question please post it up and i apologise coz i searched but didnt find it.

ok well i just want to know if the R33 GTR speedos plug straight on to the GTSTs??

thank u all

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i dunno wether this belongs here but here goes anyway..

if any1 knows of a thread to answer my question please post it up and i apologise coz i searched but didnt find it.

ok well i just want to know if the R33 GTR speedos plug straight on to the GTSTs??

thank u all

It depends what model speedo u r plugging in & whether its an automatic or manual vehicle - odds are it will not read correctly & will have to be recalibrated to suit the different sender on the new vehicle, it will have to go to a speedo shop together with the model info of the vehicle u r putting it in to........cost around $100 to get recalibrated......

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It depends what model speedo u r plugging in & whether its an automatic or manual vehicle - odds are it will not read correctly & will have to be recalibrated to suit the different sender on the new vehicle, it will have to go to a speedo shop together with the model info of the vehicle u r putting it in to........cost around $100 to get recalibrated......

well its a nismo item made for the GTR so i just want to know if the GTR ones r straight plug in2 GTSTs cause if it is then the nismo 1 wud be.. then obviously get it recalibrated

Will fit and will run perfect. speedo will be accurate too, the only thing you will need a boost gauge , the GTR cluster doesn't have one .

ahh u legend thats wat i wanted to hear...

is this from experience?

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