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Dale let us know when they are up on your site I might be interested in one, and Chris love to see it when you get it, and just wondering what is your opinion on importmonster? looks like a japanese ebaymotors

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yeh ill post pics as soon as its done

importmonster have been great, fast with bids and info that you need. overall its probly a week n a half turn around since i won the bid and them getting it to my door, so id say that they are pretty good to deal with

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that website greenline, has the carbon and non carbo looking ones.

my brother bought the non carbon looking one.

( im confused on what you want though lol, im refering to the plastic cover thing with two guages that fit above centre console :/

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go to the interior section, then go to nissan, then type in r33 on the search bar and it will come up with everything u need

as for the postage fees yes they are high but i was lucky when i found mine, came with almost everything and only cost me $425 all up delivered to my door

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heres the link i got just then for you

http://www.importmonster.com.au/auction?cat=223&term=gtr

also i got my dash yesterday and fitted it up just then, all up it took 40 minutes and the fitment was spot on

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the pics in my above post are the pics of it fitted to my car

as for if its real or not, im not that fussed, it looks damn good, fits 100% and its not that shitty stick on stuff that most places sell

for the price i paid for a complete replacement dash im deffinatly not goin to complain

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