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**r32** Skyline 300 Km/h Speedometer Cluster Kits - $100 Delivered


Which colour would people prefer?  

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I'll take black for a GTR aswel :D

cheers

(actually I'd still be interested if you could only do white aswel, but prefer the stock look)

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I've added whether your car is a GTST or GTR to the poll. If they work out around even numbers then I will do both versions.

so would i be right in assuming that this is the complete cluster of guages and not just the dial face's..? that if i got it i would be takin my cluster out, directly bolting/plugging yours in and it would accurately read up to 300km? if so count me in with bells on... 32 gtst white face red led...

I know this is for R32, but if you can make them in black for R33, and they look as close to stock as possible, I will buy 1 straight away, as will 3 other members I know of :stupid:

i want a white 300kmh one for an R32 GTR!

when are these going to be available?

to make this possible I would need about 35 people to commit to 1 particular style. for example if 35 people could commit to a white face, R32 GTST model kit, then I would get that style made up.

I want white one for GTS-T

let me know when it available

Cheers

once I feel we have enough ppl for the most popular kit (according to the poll results) then I will go ahead and get them made up :P

ok looks like White GTST is the winner in this, and there seems to be enough interest so I will go ahead and get these made up and start collecting funds to get them made up :thumbsup:

Like Tofu said, I'm not fussed as to either white or black aslong as it's for GTST :)

I have started another thread to start collecting payments for White face R32 GTST 300 km/h speedometer kits. If you would like to reserve your kit then send me a PM. pics of the design will be posted soon :)

Hi Amec.

Wow! I was really hoping you would make these.

I would like a set in Black for an R32 gtst

dead keen on these.

Thanks

Should probably check out the R33 thread.. it's a face and then you solder something on the speedo to make it 300kmh :)

See....i would think not....considering the 32 speedo drive is cable and not electronic.

Explanation of how it will read 300????

If it really does read 300 ill gladly purchase.

White for gtr thanks.

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