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Not long juss bought my R34 25GT and it came with the genuine triple cluster and gauges. When I opened the cluster it was not connected let alobe there was no wiring for it... Can anyone tell me where I can possibly purchase the wiring harness to connect the gauges up (except boost) without having to create it myself???

Thanks

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Just out of interest, what colour is the car, any pics?......secondly if it comes down to it, it's really easy to DIY the harness as you just take the switching illumination and power from the stereo harness just below and then it's a single wire to the ECU for the oil temp output.

The problem is the 25GT doesn't have the harness links that the loom would plug into, whereas the GT-t does....so it ends up being a DIY anyway.

Hey,

do all GTT's come with the triple gauge cluster?

cause i just bought mine and it doesn't. i really want to put it in tho.

so your saying the plug for the cluster should be under my dash? and i just need to cut the relevant hole and install the triple gauge harness?

Cheers,

Alex

The car is white and ill upload a few later and do you know where I can get a picture of what the terminals for the cluster represent at all? And anywhere place where I can get the plug for it with a few wires coming out of it from?

I hooked the volts and the illumination to the cigarette lighter and stereo.

Vacuum obviously won't be hooked up.

And I didn't have a Oil temp out on my 34 GT so that's not hooked up either (unless there is a way to do?)

Hey,

do all GTT's come with the triple gauge cluster?

cause i just bought mine and it doesn't. i really want to put it in tho.

so your saying the plug for the cluster should be under my dash? and i just need to cut the relevant hole and install the triple gauge harness?

Cheers,

Alex

Pretty sure they are from a GTR. There won't be any plugs behind the dash for it.

I hooked the volts and the illumination to the cigarette lighter and stereo.

Vacuum obviously won't be hooked up.

And I didn't have a Oil temp out on my 34 GT so that's not hooked up either (unless there is a way to do?)

That's right I used a GTt sensor mounted on the filter housing....a GTR one will fit.from memory......any of the models.

Hey guys i have a Skyline r34 gtv non turbo and i bought a triple guage i am not sure if that thing would fit in my car or do i need to change the whole dash board for that ?neither i have loom or i can find loom inside the wiring

need help

thanks

Pretty sure they are from a GTR. There won't be any plugs behind the dash for it.

really?

i am def keen on getting one so ill have to cut the dash or find a whole dash with one in it. anyone know anyone who can do the cutting? hahah I'm hopeless with these things

really?

i am def keen on getting one so ill have to cut the dash or find a whole dash with one in it. anyone know anyone who can do the cutting? hahah I'm hopeless with these things

Yeh pretty sure, not 100% on what wiring looms you will need to make it work though.

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