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Dolphin full instrument panel, incl 300km/h speedo, registering low 40k km's, AUD$600 DELIVERED

http://smg.photobucket.com/albums/v481/bcn...t=DSC00214_.jpg

http://smg.photobucket.com/albums/v481/bcn...t=DSC02654_.jpg

Dolphin Triple Meter Hood, holds 3 60mm gauges AUD$100

http://smg.photobucket.com/albums/v481/bcn...nt=DSC01499.jpg

GAUGES ETC NOT INCLUDED. This hood made specifically for a stagea, and fits around dash and clock perfectly

Full MANUAL centre console from a series 1 260RS (incl gear shifter boot, hand bake boot etc) REALISTIC OFFERS (I know what these are worth if you can find one).

I will post pics of this soon as I need to pull out of storage.

I am up to my eyeballs in work atm so it may take me a day or two to reply.

Thanks

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Excuse my ignorance... but why the f**k has it got DOLPHIN written on it? It look f**ked...

I was gunna buy it until i seen that this thread was started A FREAKIN YEAR AND A HALF AGO... down.gif

FYP dude.whistling.gif

Excuse my ignorance... but why the f**k has it got DOLPHIN written on it? It look f**ked...

I was gunna buy it until i seen that on there... down.gif

yeah i was looking at that too looks preety dodgy.. just like it how just looks factory but 300km speedo and yeah i saw the dates as well soo this would be long gone.. just didnt know they made em

FYP = Fixed Your Post. Check out the Freeway Dolphin web site. One of the few 'tuners' who did a range of body and performance parts for Stageas, both C34 and M35.

PM me for a 300km/hr speedo for your S1 for $99.

Consists of a S1 300km/hr dial face, Jaycar speedo corrector kit (yes requires assembly) and an isolating washer as described in the full wiring instructions I can supply.

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I don't mean to be rude but if you own a stag and you don't know what dolphin is... You don't get out much...

Nah. Your right. I don't get out much. LOL. Dolphin is such a dumbass name. Thank god I don't have any of their products on my 260RS!!!

I have to agree with you there, dolphin is rather gay but it's a nice easy drop in unit.

And kiwiRS4T I've seen your kit and it looks the goods but I've got a s2. Where did you get the decal made?

Hi Dan (can't reply to posts atm)

The dial faces were printed in Auckland - got ten made for $300 which is why I am trying to recoup some of that (7 left).

Your local speedo repair shop may be able to point you to some where or maybe some mac operator could make a one off for you.

Here's the wiring instructions (courtesy of a fellow Aussie):

http://www.gtr.co.uk/forum/111435-speedo-corrector-installed-r33-gtr.html

I don't mean to be rude but if you own a stag and you don't know what dolphin is... You don't get out much...

..hmm,i must be foreveralone.jpg lol

Are Dolphin Freeway cluster kits known identifiable by their colour (metallic grey)?

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