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Hi mates

I'm looking to buy a cluster, DEFI DSSC (defi super sport cluster) I just can't seem to find a shop that can get it out of japan. Most of them wants me to install it at there shop in japan. Cant do that it would cost to much

I just love the way this unit looks and i have to get one.

Thanks in advance.

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Hi mate,

also was in the same path as you and was about to buy one but they're 3k second hand.

I found one off the Import Monster site through their Yahoo auctions page. They organised all the shipping, etc but it's luck of the draw to see one there. For the past 5 years I've only seen 2 for sale and they've always been 3k... and always after I run out of money pinch.gif

Hi mate,

also was in the same path as you and was about to buy one but they're 3k second hand.

I found one off the Import Monster site through their Yahoo auctions page. They organised all the shipping, etc but it's luck of the draw to see one there. For the past 5 years I've only seen 2 for sale and they've always been 3k... and always after I run out of money pinch.gif

i know what you mean mate. dont know why there that hard to get. I think i'll take my next vacation to japan and thats probably wont work eather.

I guess 2k werth of defi gauges on the way.!!!!!!

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