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These are the luminiscent <---(spelling?) covers for the factory gauges... does anyone know anyone that can fit these in a 33? or has anyone done this themselves???????? I've had them for a while but i think they'll look better IN the car.:confused:

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These are the luminiscent <---(spelling?) covers for the factory gauges... does anyone know anyone that can fit these in a 33? or has anyone done this themselves???????? I've had them for a while but i think they'll look better IN the car.:confused:

hahah mars !! dont install them ureself...!! i learnt that the hard way.. u need a instrument cluster place to do it for u!! they got the right tools to take of all the needles and recalibrate things!!

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there is a place in St Mary's that does this! called attspeed - dont have number anymore! takes him a while though! best thing to do is to take the cluster out of your car yourself, and take it to them. will cost you heaps less! just remember were your guages should be, so they can go back were they should be!

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there is a place in St Mary's that does this! called attspeed - dont have number anymore! takes him a while though!  best thing to do is to take the cluster out of your car yourself,  and take it to them. will cost you heaps less! just remember were your guages should be, so they can go back were they should be!

Thanx for that I'll look him up...

Is that your baby in your avitar?

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www.nismo.com.au sell them (I think they still do), but they are PRICEY++++ from there ($250 a SET!!!!!!!! VERY EXPENSIVE!!!)

I got mine from a place in Perth called Evolution R. They were $135 a set.

Don't know where you can get them in Sydney sorry.

Jason.

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