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Item: R34 GTR MFD

Age: 2000

Condition: excellent

Price: $1190

To Fit: (What car) R34 GTR , maybe a GTT

Location: Sydney, I will post anywhere at buyes expense

Contact: Pm.or email: [email protected]

Comments: Excellent condition and working perfect.

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If this isn't sold by the end of January I'll snap it up,

does it come with wiring looms/harness?

been looking to do a conversion for some time now

The loom is part of the cars harness and stays on the car, same with the plugs . Its just like your intrument cluster. When I get a chance I'll take a couple of pics .

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Bump

Hey man, looks like the pioneer touchscreen I just had installed has a vehicle dynamics processor upgrade that does pretty much what I wanted from the MFD

I'm gonna go with that instead sorri

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Item: R34 GTR MFD

Age: 2000

Condition: excellent

Price: $1190

To Fit: (What car) R34 GTR , maybe a GTT

Location: Sydney, I will post anywhere at buyes expense

Contact: Pm.or email: [email protected]

Comments: Excellent condition and working perfect.

Still available.

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Item: R34 GTR MFD

Age: 2000

Condition: excellent

Price: $1190

To Fit: (What car) R34 GTR , maybe a GTT

Location: Sydney, I will post anywhere at buyes expense

Contact: Pm.or email: [email protected]

Comments: Excellent condition and working perfect.

Still for sale, make an offer if you like, you never know ....

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On hold pending payment.

Decim8 , people fit them on GTT's but don't ask me how they do it , I believe you will have to do some wiring ..

Ask in the forum, I'm sure someone will guide you .

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