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I will now start collecting payments so we can get the R32 GTST White Face 300 km/h speedometer kits going. Once I have payments from 30 members, I will be able to get the manufacturer to go ahead and create the kits.

price will be $100 delivered or $130 with red or blue LEDs.

I should be able to post the design layout for the kits by the end of next week so people can see what they will look like, but they will pretty much be the stock look with a 300 km/h speedometer face.

send me a PM to pay for and reserve your kit!

Hi Amec, I thought black was the more popular choice?

on my screen, it shows White 18 vs Black 16.

If you are desperate for black, I will get black kits made up at some stage.

Hi mate,

just a quick question..

- this is just a white face dial with 300km/h right? how about the reading on the speedo? cause the stock dial is only 180km/h... so, the position on both dial wont be the same! if U get what I mean...

- how hard to change it?

Cheers

Hi mate,

just a quick question..

- this is just a white face dial with 300km/h right? how about the reading on the speedo? cause the stock dial is only 180km/h... so, the position on both dial wont be the same! if U get what I mean...

- how hard to change it?

Cheers

the kit comes with instructions on what you need to do to recalibrate the speedometer needle reading so that it is accurate.

can those people that want one of these kits please start making their payments. the sooner we get the payments in the sooner we can get these kits to you.

no one is gona pay a cent until they see what theyre paying for, if they do theyre idiots. please post up the pics and then im sure you will get your 30ppl.

no one is gona pay a cent until they see what theyre paying for, if they do theyre idiots. please post up the pics and then im sure you will get your 30ppl.

fair enough, should have a design to post within a couple of weeks.

on my screen, it shows White 18 vs Black 16.

If you are desperate for black, I will get black kits made up at some stage.

I would be interested in the black

I too would also like to see the final design before paying. I have seen a couple of things recently that makes me think there is more than one R32 GTSt cluster layout.. if all is good and it fits my cluster, payment will be on its' way!

UPDATE: still waiting on the instrument shop to come up with a solution to the recalibration. soon as that is done I will post the procedure, then get the design done up and posted so people can see what they will be getting.

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