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i was looking on modyourcar.com, the biggest rip off and they have white faced dials for r33 gts (unfortunatly my car is non turbo) the dash is 250bux which is a major jip for bits of plastic, they have the same things on ebay for r33 for like 75bux but only the gts-t ones or gtr not the NA ones. i wana get the white dials but i dont wana pay 250, the other thing is is it possible to get the gtst ones and put that in but jus leave the boost gauge pretty much non existant i kno its a waste but still. any1 any ideas or anything let me know

i want it to look something like this.

i like the blue backlight with red needle, i also found a purple colour on ebay jus the lights for behind they looked wicked

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regard nathan

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;) think youve got the wrong car if your not willing to sacrifice your limbs seeing as thats the going price on any skyline part

There wouldnt be a large demand for GTS gauge clusters either so youd have to get it custom made which is going to cost a fair bit

;) think youve got the wrong car if your not willing to sacrifice your limbs seeing as thats the going price on any skyline part

There wouldnt be a large demand for GTS gauge clusters either so youd have to get it custom made which is going to cost a fair bit

well 1000 bux is a bit much just for white dials dont u think, i can get ones exact fit etc for about 75bux but its for gtst and i dun want a boost gauge on a non turbo car.

who's selling dials for "1000 bux"?!?

You mean $100?

nah the dude organiseing the group buy for the white dials got gtst said to get the mould and shit done jus for one its gonna cost bout that thats y hes getting bulk to save moneys

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