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Hey Guys,

For a bit of Fun click here to have a bit of a play with what we can get done at speed hut when they have completed tooling etc, each person in the group will be able to do whatever combination of things you want.

Cheers

Another couple of Mockups requested by johnny, Although i don't think we'll get away with the car outline... i think its a bit too detailed and might not look any good and i don't have a hi rez version of it to go by unless someone has a good quality scan for me?

We're getting there, i have been in contact with Speed hut and they need an actual Guage unit... luckily i have one spare haha so ill get that sent to them as soon as possible.

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Im hoping to get Nismo on the left side, and 260RS on the other, or Autech Version on the left and 260RS on the other.

Dont see the point of having two graduated lines both saying speed in KM/H... ie inner and outer both with same thing.

Also how about upping the redline on it....? instead of red at 8000 say red at 9000? or orange from 8000-9000, then red from 9000 onwards? Just for a bit more wow factor there... Just puttin the idea out there!

Cheers

Bobbeh

Im hoping to get Nismo on the left side, and 260RS on the other, or Autech Version on the left and 260RS on the other.

Dont see the point of having two graduated lines both saying speed in KM/H... ie inner and outer both with same thing.

Also how about upping the redline on it....? instead of red at 8000 say red at 9000? or orange from 8000-9000, then red from 9000 onwards? Just for a bit more wow factor there... Just puttin the idea out there!

Cheers

Bobbeh

The point was to have MPH on the outside and kmh on the inside i just got bored for doing it so didn't really go into detail and get the exactl conversions was pretty much to see how it looked. Im pretty sure you would want to keep ur 8k redline, but yeah maybe orange stripes from 8-9 then solid red after 9. Might see if i can slap something together tomorrow :stupid:

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Hey Paul,

Is it possible to maybe design gauges for R32's/R33's. It seems that solely with Stagea owners we won't really get there (we've given it plenty of time). So is it possible to maybe change a logo from lets stay the stagea unicorn to a nismo logo or something along those lines for the 32's/33's. Or are the dimensions different altogether?

Since we have a set for the S1's/S2's and a set for the 260's maybe a set for 32's/33's wouldn't be so out of the question? I'm sure there'd be plenty of interest.

Thanks man

Hey Ian sorry to hear about your car man i understand why your pulling out :D.

D3RV - the R33/32 guages are quite different to the stagea cluster so a universal type that will fit both is impossible. You would need to start your own group i think if you wanted to get that sorted but it suprises me that there isn't already a supplier of skyline ones as the car is much more popular.

Neil, i have had a look at the 260RS series 2 cluster and can't really see any difference... I would think these ones would be okay as the shape is the same.

As un update for all i have posted off the spare guage cluster i have and the center consol guages aswell (will be a hole in the dash for awhile) so hopefully they will arrive soon and speed hut will put up a section for everyone to put their names down.

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Just added this topic to the GTROC in the uk so hopefully it will generate a bit more intrest and some more people will add themselves to the list and we can get the numbers up to the needed amount to have them made!

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Hey guys,

Sorry it has taken me so long to get back to this thread have been flat out and a bit lazy :blink: the update is i have sent off to Speed Hut a guage cluster and my centre consol guages... I suppose i have been a little discouraged because the number of sign ups is only at around 13 or so... when we need atleast 25. I wouldn't have thought it would have been so hard to get the numbers but it seems it is. The good new is as soon as speed hut get the guages they will put the stagea up on their "waiting number" list. Once that happens everyone needs to go on there and commit to buy. The good thing about this is that you guys as the few that have signed up need to spread the word to any stagea owner you know or see to go onto speed hut and sign up...

Ive already forked out plenty of coin for the extra guage cluster and the postage... not to mention they can't guarentee ill get the stuff i sent em back... 

Spread the word people :) 

Cheers

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