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ello ladies and gents

i need a speedo cable or the piece that connets the speedo cable to the rear of the speedo in the cluster as mine has broken

so if some one has got one lying round that would be good :thumbsup:

thanks tones blocka

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Cresta

9 Smith Street Capalaba definetive

(07) 3245 1555

Rolin Automotive imports

31 Central Drive Burleigh Heads

55938533

STZ Automotive

1/15 Landy Street

Northgate Queensland 4350

(07) 3630 4455

[email protected]

jehn import spares

Burleigh

55935566

Niss Power

2 Ryecroft St

Carrara, QLD 4211

5559 2222

Jap Only Auto Parts

41 Kenway Drive, Underwood, QLD, 4119

(07) 3386 0226

A1 Nissan Wrecking

94 Musgrave Rd Coopers Plains

Ph: 3277 8926

All-Jap

62 Kingston Rd Underwood, 38410066

ALL Auto Imports

78 Delta st, Geebung

Ph: 3265 5966

All Automotive Import Parts

Shed F, 260 Zillmere rd, Zillmere

Ph: 3865 2181

Asian Auto Spares

Showroom: 198 Kingston Rd, Slacks Creek

Ph: (07) 3208 0133

www.asianautospares.com.au

Zoom Auto imports

2/120 Glenora Street, Wynnum QLD

Ph 3348 6939

Option 1 Garage

7 Remora Rd, Hamilton

Phone : 3268 1113

www.option1garage.com.au

That should be enough to check out... :rolleyes:

Id personally suggest Cresta as they had the cheapest prices and the best service in the past...

i have this supposely broken speedo cable that u can have .. connector to the gearbox part is no good i think.

is there a lil plastic thingy in the speedo cluster end, cos if there is you can send it to me if u want

is there a lil plastic thingy in the speedo cluster end, cos if there is you can send it to me if u want

not sure which part is it, nor is there any small platic thingy near the white connector/spring part.. :P

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