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Yes... Greddy make 60mm ones, or check out VPW pillar mounts.

http://www.vpw.com.au/productgroup.asp?Cat...p;PrdGrpID=3602

word of warning, the VPW mounts for the price you pay, well you would expect a better fit (I did)

I have the twin mount set up, around 150 bucks worth.

Can take some snaps of mine if you would like?

that`s what my friend did for me yesterday and honestly i don`t like it.

fiend of mine bought me this one:

I like it but still didnt connect cause my bro is telling me that mechanical is better. What do you guys think ??

i read a topics (always something) . I just want a opinion and other pics would be nice.

thanks

BTW. WHY ITS SO HARD TO FIND NICE STYLING AND COSMETIC PARTS FOR R34 :angry: :angry: :):D

:angry::D

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Mines electric. Mechanical or electric i dont think there is that greater difference. HKS, apexi etc all make elec gauges in their range so they cant be too bad.

My gauges are electric, with adjustable warning lights, sound can be turned off/on etc.

And when you hit your beak the whole gauge flashes red, not just one small light :P

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