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I have a gtst, and the din layout is; climate control, deck, 3gauge holder (obviously with gauges)

gtrs are guages, climate then deck

i was just wondering how hard is it to move everything down?

i havnt sused it out yet, but would i need to make new brackets for the deck? will i have enough wire to move the climate control down?

pic is a gtst exactly how i want it

cheers

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You shouldn't have any issues. Mounting points are identical and there should be enough be enough wire.

I did a similar thing in my R33. Swapped around the climate control and stereo. No modifications required. Cables were fine. (NB: in the R33 the topmost item (climate control in GTST or triple cluster in GTR) has a notch in the top right to cater for the oddly shaped console surround. If you're planning to do similar in an R33 take that into consideration!).

Screwdriver should be enough, really :fakenopic:

Once you pop off the console trim, just remove the screws as you see them, and once you've removed the stereo/aircon/gauges it should be fairly easy to see how they are mounted, swap them around, and screw it all back in.

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