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Genuine Complete Nismo Dash Gauge set

Top Speed of 320Kph

K's on clock are 156,000

Tacho goes up to 11,000 rpm wish my engine did !!

Reason for sale - I have an early model R32 GTR.

This set is for 1991 ( 8 ) onwards R32 GTR.

The price is $695 plus del ( $20~$30 )

Good working condition

Location - Perth

if pm box is full email is [email protected]

Also in the pic it looks like there is a mark in front of the tacho. It is actually a grease mark which I will remove before posting. I was slack when I took the pic.

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I'm not flaming you or anything - but why are these so expensive.. is it because they are rare? I really hate seeing 180km/h on my GTR, it looks gay. My 1400 had 220km/h haha

Hey man,

So do I hate the 180Km/h hence I got these, I really think 180 does not give credit to the GTR's possible speed capability's.

I got a got a quote from nissan (trade price for the nismo set) for $1600 for the set, so I set the price based on the fact they are s/hand but in good condition.

I think they look pretty good in the GTR dash to finish it off.

Plus Nismo wares are very addictive.

I will just hang on to it if no ones wants it.

Hope that answers your question.

cheers mate

Rob

I'm not flaming you or anything - but why are these so expensive.. is it because they are rare? I really hate seeing 180km/h on my GTR, it looks gay. My 1400 had 220km/h haha

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