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got a set coming early in the NY

just wondering where i could get it fitted? or is it a DIY job?

do i need to get some kind of certicate of authenticity for my original odometer reading?

cheers,

Andy

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Pretty simple diy job.

To remove from memory - 2 screws top, 2 screws bottom of the cluster, no need to remove steering wheel, remove it from the side (probably the hard part), then unhook cables. Reverse procedure to insert cluster again.

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Pretty simple diy job.

To remove from memory - 2 screws top, 2 screws bottom of the cluster, no need to remove steering wheel, remove it from the side (probably the hard part), then unhook cables. Reverse procedure to insert cluster again.

thanks ^^

sounds simple

any calibration needed? seeing that its going from 180 to 320

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nice Andy finally joining the 300kph speedo club :(

im sticking to the speed limit

so far no speeding fine (yet)

if you dont mind me asking how much did you pay for it? i got a mate who wants one

just under $590 delivered

(Nengun/Performace-wise around $670 delivered)

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got a set coming early in the NY

just wondering where i could get it fitted? or is it a DIY job?

do i need to get some kind of certicate of authenticity for my original odometer reading?

Does anyone know if it is possible to install one of these into a GT-T?

The speedo and tacho positioning is reversed of course, so that is a potential problem, depending on how the circuitry and wiring are done at the back...

Thanks for any ideas/advice people :)

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