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Has anyone got any 32 GTR dash vents? i need the left one and the center one... As mine have both fallen apart. Also how hard is it to replace the dash in the GTR? is it an easy one or is it pull almost everything out of the car?

thanks

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I TRUST YOU RICHARD! I'm Just looking at my options atm.. I have NO money due to this rebuild breaking my balls. But when i get the car back and have a bit more moneys i want to fix the A/C and the bubbled dash. When those are done im all good... Interior wise i have 1 small bubble and the cracked vents. All seats look new.

Oh also need to replace the ECU... Verms needs to hurry up and sell me his Apexi.

hey mate It can be done without taking the dash out if your vents are already broken you can remove them with the dash still in place, just be very careful when putting the new ones in :)

ignore that if you are planning to replace your dash just do the vents then :)

Thanks mate yeah thats why i was thinking if its hard to take the dash out ill wait till my motorbike will be back up and running as when the car is back ill be taking the bike off the road to do a full respray haha. Hence my thoughts where just to get new vents and take them back out when i replace the dash. Still deciding.

I TRUST YOU RICHARD! I'm Just looking at my options atm.. I have NO money due to this rebuild breaking my balls. But when i get the car back and have a bit more moneys i want to fix the A/C and the bubbled dash. When those are done im all good... Interior wise i have 1 small bubble and the cracked vents. All seats look new.

Oh also need to replace the ECU... Verms needs to hurry up and sell me his Apexi.

Its more waiting for you to give me $$$ for it!

  • 4 weeks later...

Yeah - if your replacing old and there broken you can pull them out and just push the new ones in.

But be aware that the vents are screwed on from the back of the dash

hey mate It can be done without taking the dash out if your vents are already broken you can remove them with the dash still in place, just be very careful when putting the new ones in :)

Hey fellas just trying to put in a new centre vent in my 32... but it doesn't want to push in from the front even with a bit of force

Sinista, what do you mean that they are screwed in from the back? I can't see any screws in the new vent? or is there a bracket that screws into the dash from the back that holds in the vent?

Can i get it in from the front without removing the dash? is there some sort of technique that'll help?

I read somewhere else on the forums someone said "look inside them and you will see tabs which you put a flat screwdriver into and lever down. Its a lot eaiser than taking the dash out."

any help appreciated. cheers

My centre vent fell apart yesterday.. finally... they have tabs ontop and underneath them. but since mine was apart i could just pull it out, bit of glue for not and shoved it back in haha

Sorry about not sending Pics. Hit the turps early otaday and just got home.

EWill do it tomoz.

Edit: And Anthony when wouold you like the Dash for cash ?

Will have another available soon. Because my brand spanker is turning up mid to late Jan :D

well i need to see how i am with cash after the ECU, Injectors, boost controller and tune are done. if im all g ill grab it off you then... whats the go with those ID injectors you have?

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