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sorry no idea you may have to get a friend who is pulling apart there dash and just trial and error see if it fits

i friend with a RS260 seemed to think a GTR cluster may fit in his car but never found out if he was right

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performance-wise is also an SAU trader

bought stuff from him before, trustworthy trader

That's good to hear - he has the R34 GTR version available, if I can confirm these can be used or adapted to a GTT without too much B.S then I might grab one from him.

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i dont think they can be used with gtt as the speedo and rev gauge are around the other way and also have a hicas light on the dash.

i can only find a black one.

should be under 600 delivered

Edit: u can also get white face cluster for R33.

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Performance wise has one for the R34 GTT also, go onto Ebay and seach for nismo and scroll through the pages and you will find it.

My nismo cluster and centre gauges are on the way for my car as we speak and only paid $680 for both.

I am cheering!!!

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Performance wise has one for the R34 GTT also, go onto Ebay and seach for nismo and scroll through the pages and you will find it.

My nismo cluster and centre gauges are on the way for my car as we speak and only paid $680 for both.

I am cheering!!!

Hmm... VERY tempting :D

If I can get over my stupid obsession with white-faced gauges, I really should try to order the same as you have.

Cheers,

Edit: $50 regular post though! WTF?? Unless I'm missing something, that's awfully excessive...

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what else can u get :banana: do u operate privately or as as business ;)

no business here mate. i just help mates get parts straight from japan cheaper then most places.

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no business here mate. i just help mates get parts straight from japan cheaper then most places.

Well a certain person (operating as a busniess, names isnt important) have told me and sent links from jap auctions, that they can get an rb26 fully built with HKS goodies (head and block) for around 2G....is that a load of bs or what ?

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Performance wise has one for the R34 GTT also, go onto Ebay and seach for nismo and scroll through the pages and you will find it.

My nismo cluster and centre gauges are on the way for my car as we speak and only paid $680 for both.

I am cheering!!!

Good deal for sure - was that shipping included?

My cluster arrived this morning (through Performance Wise) and I paid $600 all up.

Only took about 3 days to arrive from Japan.

Not sure I want to go with the Nismo centre cluster or some other aftermarket brand yet...

Cheers

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All up it cost me about $711 for the instrument cluster, centre guages and postage from Victoria.

Mine came from a fellow SAU member that had sold his car and never installed them. :D

Nice :w00t:

Have you installed them yet?

If not, I found the trick to getting these clusters in and out smoothly is down and towards the centre console, as in this pic: http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/up...2320_256371.jpg

Or, you could take the steering wheel off... meh.

Hmm... now I just have to find a quiet place to see if I can get the new speedo to 300KMH :)

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Have to wait until after my birthday in march to install them as Mum and Dad helped pay for them for my birthday as they had no idea what to get me.

hope you have a power fc or RSM othwise it is only 180 then you will hit fuel cut.

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Have to wait until after my birthday in march to install them as Mum and Dad helped pay for them for my birthday as they had no idea what to get me.

Fair enough :)

hope you have a power fc or RSM othwise it is only 180 then you will hit fuel cut.

I'll be picking a PFC up early next week, so I guess I will have to wait until then...

Cheers

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Once you hit 200 who cares what it reads after that........

True, it's not as though you'd have much time to check the gauges at that speed anyway... unless you were on an autobahn in Germany perhaps.

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