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Hi all,

Does anyone know what an excellent condition genuine Nismo 320km/h cluster with decent k's (i.e. - 70,000) would be worth? i have attached a pic of one.

I've only seen one on here for sale and it had 130,000k's + cracked plastic and it still sold for $450!

Any info would be appreciated!

Cheers :rofl:

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Edited by KR4-GTR

They aren't cheap as they are highly sought after.

I paid nearly $400 for my R32 300km/h Tomei speedo a couple of years back on eBay, not the cluster, just the speedo.

It depends on how much you really want one. I really wanted one.

they do fetch for a fair bit. but it also depends on condition. my Nismo dash that i have on my R34 got an offer of $750. so im gonna keep it for a bit longer lol. lucky mine came with the car.

You can pick them up new from Performance-wise.com in NSW for $750 plus $50 delivery.

I got mine from him when the exchange rate was better than now for less than $700 delivered. The components are interchangable with standard clusters so I put my GTR tacho into the Nismo cluster for my GTR and the GTR cluster with the Nismo tacho into my GTS-T. I prefer the GTR tacho with the GTR badge so I had to sway the parts around - the only problem is that I cannot get the GTS-T anywhere near the 9,000 RPM redline.

Check out his website as he has a long association with SAU.

They aren't cheap as they are highly sought after.

I paid nearly $400 for my R32 300km/h Tomei speedo a couple of years back on eBay, not the cluster, just the speedo.

It depends on how much you really want one. I really wanted one.

i have a tomei 310km whole cluster however only the speedo works, can i put this into stock cluster without speed read issues??

i have a tomei 310km whole cluster however only the speedo works, can i put this into stock cluster without speed read issues??

Yes mate, that's all I did.

The speedo has been calibrated to accept the stock cable rotation.

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