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I have for sale two full clusters that were once used in my car (a 1996 series 2 r33 gtst) but have now been removed and replaced with a different cluster.

The first one is a NISMO 300km/h cluster with 58900 on the clock.

The second is a stock one with 94196 on the clock.

They are both in perfect condition and were both running spot on when they were in my car.

Im asking for $600 for the 300km/h cluster and

$200 for the stock one. But i am also open to trade for anything of interest at around the same price.

I am located between geelong and melbourne, victoria. But i am willing to post at buyers expense.

Please post here or p/m me.

Cheers,

Bernard.

I have pictures but this msg keeps coming up when i try to download. "Upload failed. You are not permitted to upload this type of file."

They where taken on my phones camera i don't know if this has something to do with it.

I may be able to email them on request.

Or if someone could sent me a p/m to let me know how to download.

Thankyou.

If you look at the standard cluster picture and the 300km one you will see that the plastic covering around the dials is different. one is a series 1 and the other is a series 2, im not 100% sure which is which but thats the main difference on the front.

On the back with the wiring, the only difference is you have to add two cables for the airbag (series 2) so if you want it in a series 1 with no airbag you remove the cables, that simple. with all this said one of the dials is from a series 2 and the other is from a series 1 so i can mix and match them to fit your car if you like. it is very easily done.

Cheers,

Bernard.

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