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I have a r34 gtt that had the factory TV in it i have put in the triple guage cluster and i am buying the guages to go in there, but i see everyone has there climate control under the vents mine is in the middle din and was wondering how you all get it in there. I have tried to move it up but the mounting bracket makes it sit out in the middle of no-where. Also any wiring diagramws for the triple guage cluster would be most helpful. sorry to ask a stupid questions but i am at my wits end with this car.

Cheers Sven

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You will need to source a new climate control unit as well as the brackets that hold the entire thing in there.

As for gauges ..forget the wiring, just get aftermarket 52mm gauges, they fit perfectly behind the triple gauge factory holder (once you've removed the factory gauges).

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Cheers guys yeah i am buying factory guages bloody shroud did not come with them, got the wiring sorted just bought a plug and play from nissan, but where abouts would i go to get the bracket and climate control nissan had no clue what i was on about?

Thanks for the help and sorry to be a royal pain!

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