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hey guys selling my white face gtr cluster goes to 320kph and 11000rpm white face with carbon surround not needed selling my r33 works in gtst manuals as well and autos if u change the sensor on the box... $ retail is 2350 from nissan selling $850 contact james 0466 407 464

pic is sample pnly mine has less kms still have genuine box from nismo

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dont you think your asking a bit much?

i know i can buy a brand new one with 0km's on the dash cheaper then that. Try nengun performance or rhd japan

cheers chris

its got 79 kms on it less than 100 dnt think 79 gona matter its open to offers theyre hard to find i paid 900 brand new for it .im open to offers but yeah not dropping much look on nismo website at price i know u can get them cheaper but there fakes my genuine

ok sweet sorry i didnt know like its says open to offers wnt go less than 600 though

Don't be Fooled by people posting in URL here

by the time you pay for postage which is around $80+ for those websites

it will come close to $800 easy

thanks dude yeah plus some are fakes too and to people say oh but i can get one with no kms im sure 79kms wnt matter only got used from brisbane to goldcoast 79kms that all still have box $600 is lowest ill go dnt waste ya time going lower illl just keep it otherwise



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