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Item: R33 GTR V Spec OEM Cluster with ALSD light

Age: 1997 V Spec

Condition: Great working order. Mint condition - 79 352K's

Price: $350ono

To Fit: (What car) R33 - GTS/GTS25t/GTR

Location: Melbourne - Hoppers Crossing

Item: Japanese made Bullet 3inch cat back exhaust

Age: unknown came on car

Condition: average - no bad stuff

Price: $350ono

To Fit: (What car) R33 GTS/GTS25t/GTR

Location: Melbourne - Hoppers Crossing

Item: R33 Gear Nob

Age: Came off 1997 car

Condition: Good

Price: $60

To Fit: (What car) Any manual

Location: Melbourne - Hoppers Crossing

Contact: Send me PM or text/call me on 0421 205 751

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Is it difficult to fit the V spec cluster in a GTST? What the difference? between the S2 and GTR one besides the GTR logo?

Na mate, straight froward. its easy as 1,2,3 =]

Difference is the Active LSD night (ALSD) and that it starts to redline at 8000rpm and it revs out to 10000rpm where GTST clusters dont..

its also carbon fiber backing...

Still for sale.. OPEN TO OFFERS PEOPLE!!!

Come on guys.. I need this stuff gone.. Make reasonable offers people.

I'm sure someone wants a GTR cluster with Low ks... and a quality high flowing exhaust for any R33 models...

Need this gear gone...

Mm thank you..

Well it is open to any offers.. I need it gone asap.. the exhaust tooo... Start Making offers People.

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