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I am not selling these, i am bringing it to your attention as it may be of interest to some.

Auto Illusions are about to run a batch of Indiglo dials for the R32 GTS , GTST, GTS4 & GTR Indiglo Templates - R32

They require a 50% ( AUD95 ) deposit to be in the group buy. Total Price $190.00... see Auto Illusions Website for ordering details.

After the intial Group Buy for the first 25 people to pay their deposits, the gauges will sell for $280

Installed on a 300ZX they will look similar to ...

Day/Natural light

At night they will light up like the below pic

zedindiglowdash5.jpg

There is already a number of people who have paid there deposits, and are waitng for the numbers to fill so that production may commence. Some people have already waited approx 4 weeks for the remaining dials to be sold form the original batch of 25.

As soon as it clicks over 25 people it will be from that date that production takes 6 weeks.

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ok i have a GTS 4 so i need one with a front torque meter but i only have the stock 180km/h.....

so wots the go with the 240km/h?

is this just a plug and play kinda dash?

just plug it in and she will read PROPERLY to 240km/h?

MADGT4.

yes that is correct.

they are calibrated to be accurate to that speed.

But obviously you need some sort of speed cut defender for the standard computer.. as your car is limited to 180.

when you buy the white face dials.. it comes in a pack.

you get like 3 variations.

you get the speedo and tacho, then there is a fuel, water, oil, boost, torque split and whatever the non turbo version has.. I think it's VOLTS or something..

You get all of them and use the ones that your car requires.

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