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Less than 200 of them these days. James (the bastard) got one cheap, I almost bought one for $3k but was beaten by 30mins at 7am in the morning.

I think sale price would be close to asking price. I would by one if I could afford it.

only 97 or so of the original 200 are manual. I'm sure the 31 club will have a register of the surviving ones

GTS1's are going for around $5k but that's for shite ones

GTS2 :wub: That one looks in good condition. Only 250k kms. Likely still has the crosshatch from factory in the bores :woot:

The ex Gibson Motorsport racing Peter Jackson GTS in Tassie is up for sale $56k if anyone is interested.

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i'm looking at either one of 2 options.

does anyone have a series 2 manual instrument cluster lying around that works.

or

does anyone know if the actual gauages them selves are interchangable from series 1 automatic. ie- if i pulled it all apart and transfered into the series 2 housing?

trying to work out if they would be the same replacement part numbers at nissan etc.

i ask as i have 1 of these lying around.

cheers.

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