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Item: a) R34 GTT standard triple gauge holder + gauges

b) 330mm momo steering wheel

c) 330mm steering wheel (looks like a sparco style or something)

d) 2x S14/R33 GTST stockies with driftable tyres PAIR only

e) R33 RB25 timing belt cover

f) Ultra speed REV/SPEED meter/0-400m time/0-100km etc

g) Apexi Pen turbo timer (missing connector but you can wire it up urself with a relay)

Age: n/a

Condition: all in good & working condition, no damage etc

Price: a) $100

b) $15

c) $15

d) $80

e) $20

f) $70

g) $30

To Fit: (What car) pm for details

Location: syd,liverpool/north ryde

Contact: 0413544494 or pm me

Comments: pics on request.

cheers

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pics of ultra speed meter

http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3053/254681...935477a.jpg?v=0

momo wheel ill have up tonight

but here is pic of thje other style steering wheel.

post-a160792-DSC04226.JPG

in excellent condition, purchased this off femmno but no longer needed :thumbsup:

r34 gtt standard gauges & mount

gaugeseq0.jpg

Edited by dori32

sorry gts4wd but the steering wheels are sold

my bad for not updating the thread.

both steering wheels are SOLD

Ultra Speed II Spped meter SOLD

S14/R33 stockies SOLD

this is stupid how they changed it so we cant update/edit the original thread anymore

Edited by dori32

how much will it be to ship the triple gauge console thingy to perth 6004?? and is it just the dust sitting on top of it? the gauge and backllights are working fine i suppose too? PM me if you can mate.

cheers!

Edited by uncouth32

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