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Hi Guys/ Gals

I'm selling mt R34 GTT Tommy Kaira Cluster, a little bit of background on this, i bought it off a forum member sometime ago, unfortunately i didn't receive the main cable that allowed me to connect to the GTT wiring. Instead i spent a bit more money to have the wires figured out by an auto electrician.

Anyways after having majority of wires figured out i was able to get it working. The only 2 things i was not able to figure out were the wires for the shift light and peak torque light.

Everything else works on the cluster with no issues. I will provide also 2 SINE Wave boxes which have been calibrated for the cluster to work and read correctly, for some reason the ODO and RPM was reading out. This will be sold all together with the cluster, i will also provide the details on what each wire does and wiring diagram of the GTT cluster excluding a few (shift light & peak torque).

Cluster is showing 147536km on the ODO

Asking price is $600 ONO

Pick up for now.

Contact me via PM or on 0402 292 385

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Pitty you could not get it all to work.. Looks crazy...

Yeh man, been spewing about the last 2 features, in the end i couldn't get it to work but maybe other people on the forum may have better luck....

This guy looked to be desperately after one if you were willing to ship overseas

http://www.skylineowners.com/forum/showthread.php?p=1585078

Thanks for the link mate, but i don't really want to ship overseas at the moment

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