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http://cgi.ebay.com.au/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?Vi...s=tab%3DSelling

!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!please cheak the EBAY link on th top ~!!!!!!!!!

ask for : 250 cash + postage ,

is in 100% good working condition. if you are not willing to pay 250, just bid on it to see can you get it cheaper or not

04 23982768 , or 04 33058572 , just SMS me , DO NOT PM ME , i wont be here for few days

Edited by yuentinlong
that does look very nice ..shame its off an auto :cheers:

no ~ is for MT , you can buy that coz i removed it from my MT car,

the hole that you can see is just because the dash is for AT cluster, but the cluster itself is MT !!!

I'm not sure if that makes sense. So is it the one you're selling in the pic or is it another one? Because the one in your picture you linked is definately from an AT.

I'm not sure if that makes sense. So is it the one you're selling in the pic or is it another one? Because the one in your picture you linked is definately from an AT.

= = .... can you understand what i just explain ....

its NOT AUTO CLUSTER !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! IT 120% WORKS IN MT CAR, BECAUSE IT IS A MT CLUSTER !!!!!!!!!!

ONLY ONLY the CARBON COVER ON the cluster is originally for AT cluster SO THATS WHY IT GOT A HOLE IN THE MIDDLE

.... :cheers: AGAIN .... IS FOR MT R34 GTT WITH NO DOUBT !!!! IF I WAS WRONG , I WILL PAY YOU 2 TIMES OF THE PRICE included postage !!!!

Edited by yuentinlong
Far out chill dude.

If you were clear in your explanation the first time round we'd have understood you.

I am sorry about that , i know i did not explain clear enough ^^:

I reckon if it wasnt for that AT hole you'd have people here fighting over it ..but it's still nice, I just don't think I could handle staring at the hole all the time > One hole staring at another .. not good.

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