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For Sale - 3 x 60mm Aluminium Gauge Holder for the S13 Silvia or 180SX Centre Air-Con Vent (2nd hand, but as new)

Located In Brisbane - Pickup for $30

Or Will Post Australia Wide for $40 total.

No modifications to this part are necessary. This will fit all S13's and 180SX's This will possibly fit other Nissan's if you can confirm the centre air con dimensions with that car. (68mm high and 211mm wide). Simply remove the centre air con vents, and then selastic the back of this part in place. I had 60mm Defi BF Gauges in this for 2 years without a problem, and they fit 100% perfectly. When they were fitted the edges of the gauges did not hit as you can see in the pics.

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Check my signature, and contact those people for my positive trader history.

I accept paypal payment for the mexicans outside of Brisbane - PM me with your email address and delivery address and I will send you a automatic payment request.

This part will not be put on hold! Don't post if you are not interested - Cheers.

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