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haha 1 step head of ya im on it before i posted lol i want to put some aftermarket gauges but the wont fit snug so i want to make the GTR bezel then put Carbon fiber board where the screen will go then drill out gauges by any chance anyone have mesurments of the screen

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yeah they fit.. some put them on the outside.. others put them on the inside.. the inside i think looks really good... just need some modification on the back housing.. i turned some up[ due to being a fitter and turner and had access to the machines.. if not others have used silicon, etc to hold them in place..

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Don't use the housing that the factory gauges are screwed in to.. you'll need some mods definately.. but the face of the gauge sits nicely behind the cluster surround.. but will definately fit there..

I don't know how any gauge 52mm or 60mm will go into the cluster without some form of mod.. you seem to be good at fiberglass/carbon fibre so shouldnt be a drama making something up.. it's going to require just as much mod to put them in the GTR bezel.. It is entirely up to you though..

I couldnt find the pic of 60mm gauges in behind the cluster but here is a thread that i think the gauges are 60mm.. you can see by the video that the border of the gauge is missing. So the face sits perfectly in the holes.

60mm Gauges Link

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