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R33 Skyline White Face 300 Km/h Speedometer Cluster Kits - $110 Delivered


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Hey

minimum order of 10 kits so need 10 buyers

read this thread for information and pics

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/R3...;hl=white+dials

a brief outline on price & other info

$110 Delievered

$170 to do the installation.

$30 for either blue or red LEDs (you can get them from ebay as well)

workshop is at 55 Cavendish Road, Coorparoo, QLD , Australia

http://maps.google.com/ (if u need to know distance or idea of location)

PM User Amec for questions or EOI

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/m27224.html

Who designed and made it? - the kits designed and created by a local manufacturing company in Brisbane

Do they come pre cut out? or do you have to cut them yourself? - the faces are pre cut and made of 1mm thick polymer / plastic.

Is it possible to install them without taking the needles ofF? coz I'm sure you're aware that once you take the needles off, you f**k it up.

- the needles have to come off. however if you do take the shafts out, it does not mean the needle is rendered useless. it is sensitive to the height the needle shaft is installed into the circuit motor. If there is needle movement that is slow ie lags behind actual speed then catches up, this usually means the shaft has been insterted too far down into the circuit board. Gently raise the height of the shaft until the needle moves more freely. The circuit is very sensitive to the height of the shaft and the shaft needs to be at the correct height before it will operate correctly. If the needle does not move at all, then the shaft has not been inserted far enough into the circuit board.

PS im not the seller im just an interested buyer who needs EOI on this item

Myself and a mate ran a group buy for the black kits...Amec only made them if we had a minimum of 20 buyers, and organised all payments etc. That may have changed but as far as I know he doesn't make them anymore in black.

It was quite hard getting 20 buyers for black ones too by the way :(

Hey mate, im really keen on getting some of these but having a Stagea i would need to get 20 other stagea guys signed up before we could do it yeah? can you give me the contact info of the workshop so i can try and organise a Stag group buy?

Cheers

I have a brand new white one if anyone is interested. Bought it from the first group buy but never got around to installing it.

I'm after $100 delivered. pm me if you're interested.

Cheers.

  • 5 months later...

for the people who are interested in this.

you must contact Amec.

I couldnt gather enough interest to actually buy them so I ended up getting el face dials from ebay.

Which look great.

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