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Item: 1 x Near New Nismo White Combo Meter.

Age: 2 Months

Condition: Near New

Price: $500 Firm.

To Fit: R33 GTR. (What car)

Location: Darwin

Contact: PM me.

Comments: 320km/h speedometer with a 11,000 rpm meter. This unit is made for the BCNR33 but many owners install them straight into their R33 GTS t`s. Set in white, these combo gauges really set the vehicle off from the standard 180km per hour meter.Will confirm exact klms tomorrow.

Item: 1 x Near New Nismo White Console Meter.

Age: 2 Months

Condition: Near New

Price: $280 Firm.

To Fit: R33 GTR. (What car)

Location: Darwin

Contact: PM me.

Comments: Upgrade or add a Nismo Black Sub Console Meter to Your Nissan Skyline BCNR33

Edited by JUN R33
Item: 1 x Near New Nismo White Console Meter.

Age: 2 Months

Condition: Near New

Price: $280 Firm.

To Fit: R33 GTR. (What car)

Location: Darwin

Contact: PM me.

Comments: Upgrade or add a Nismo Black Sub Console Meter to Your Nissan Skyline BCNR33

What do you mean by "Comments: Upgrade or add a Nismo Black Sub Console Meter to Your Nissan Skyline BCNR33"? is it black or white?

I assume this is the 3 gauge that gives the boost, oil temp, torque readings? If so I will take it. Pls PM me you bank details.

Edited by Blitz_R33
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