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Hi guys, im looking for some racecar dash solutions for my R33 Gtst.

i have found these guys: http://www.ccubed.com.au/

looks great but quite expensive...

do you know of anyone else that makes similar?

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Andrews dash boards are great.

They are ridiculously light compared to the cheaper carbon knock offs getting around.

The only thing I don't like about them is the high gloss finish. We usually give them a light rub down and a dull polish to take the shiny edge off so the glare is reduced.

Expensive as they are there is a fair amount of work that goes into the design and manufacture. I'd imagine they are a slow moving component so to recoupe costs the price needs to be steep.

Mainly to clean things up, make it more customised.

I am needing to keet the heater system for Targa, so i am now leaning towards the factory dash trimmed and flocked. will be cheaper too :)

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