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Hey guys, after alot of reaserch and searching I am aware of what parts I need to make a mechanical speedo drive for my rb25 gearbox (in a r32 gts-t).

I'm looking for a quick reliable solution. I don't realy have the time or space to go buggering around making one from cratch.

Are there any stores/workshops/retailers/parts suppliers/conversion shops ect who stock a mechanical speedo drive to suit rb25 box in an r32 gtst.

Cheers

Justin

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No.

If you can't be bothered then just throw a Navara sender in and live with the speedo being out.

I got away without modifying mine because the 17T cog on the Navara sender suited my 3.9:1 diff gears quite nicely.

No.

If you can't be bothered then just throw a Navara sender in and live with the speedo being out.

I got away without modifying mine because the 17T cog on the Navara sender suited my 3.9:1 diff gears quite nicely.

what are the other options i will be needing to make one myself soon, rumors you can use an SR sender?

I have heard you can use the Navara sender too can you modify that to be correct?

Seen the post on here modifying the VL turbo one..many people done that?

Well got off my lazy ass and made one up.... Navara sender, cut a groove, filed down the end of the shaft flat to match the 33 gear, cut off the origional bolt tab and through bolted it to the new housing...

Some one should make then and sell them!

Cheers

Justin

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