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all i can find are double gauge holders.....since im getting rid of my factory triple gauge holder to put inplace a MFD, was hoping to find a triple A pillar holder.

lookn for 60mm holders

any help much appreciated.

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all i can find are double gauge holders.....since im getting rid of my factory triple gauge holder to put inplace a MFD, was hoping to find a triple A pillar holder.

lookn for 60mm holders

any help much appreciated.

what you gonna do with the factory cluster? sell to me!!

Why do you need so many gauges?? the MFD should tell you pretty much everything u need to know...

unfortunately not all the sensors are inplace on the GTT compared to the GTR

does the R34 GTR MFD work with the R34 GTT with no midifications??

it does work but unfortunately u have to do quite a bit of messing around, including rewiring to the ecu ect ect. kinda a big job.

probs not. i'll stand corrected if i'm wrong, but why would Nissan spend unneccesary money putting the sensors in the GTT if they wont be used? How easy would this be to put in a R33? It'd be so cool!!

ur on the right track, all the MFD is a screen that outputs readings, so its pretty much finding which outputs do what in the GTT......not as easy as it sounds

its a pain in the ass for the 32 and 33s. unlike the r34s u have to actually make a mould to mount the mfd. its a straight drop in for the r34.

what you gonna do with the factory cluster? sell to me!!

im actually planning to, but havnt made it official. ill get the car back in about 2-3weeks so ill sell it then.

shoot us a PM if ur serious.

Edited by R34NRG

An MFD and the rare NISMO gauges? Bit greedy... Thats 3 screens! Damn, lucky barstard. Thats something I might actually look into doing, it looks so good. Do you guys have the store MALZ over there? I noticed they had them today. Not sure about the sizes, but you should be able to modify them to fit.

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nengun.com??

saw your car on sat mate, tucked away in the corner, looks like it was waiting for a heart transplant :D Seems like there are some big things in the works for this car. Keep us up-to-date!

nengun.com??

saw your car on sat mate, tucked away in the corner, looks like it was waiting for a heart transplant :D Seems like there are some big things in the works for this car. Keep us up-to-date!

unfortunately nengun only have the Trust double Gauge holder.

yehhh the cars been sittn there for like 4 months now, should be completed this week though.

3.0L rebuild with GT3540

hoping for 350+

thanks buddy that helped alot, hopefulli theres not to many mods to be done for it to fit

nengun.com??

saw your car on sat mate, tucked away in the corner, looks like it was waiting for a heart transplant :D Seems like there are some big things in the works for this car. Keep us up-to-date!

unfortunately nengun only have the Trust double Gauge holder.

yehhh the cars been sittn there for like 4 months now, should be completed this week though.

3.0L rebuild with GT3540

hoping for 350+

btw dan is this your car?

indextu6.jpg

thanks buddy that helped alot, hopefulli theres not to many mods to be done for it to fit

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