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Hey ppls.

I'm looking for some photos of aftermarket gauges in the R34 GT-T Centre dash three gauge pods.....

I know Ben Ellis' R34 had them but I don't have back issues that show them.

I need to know whether they fit easily and had big they need to be to fit....

And know, I don't want the tv screen to replace them, even though that would be nice, I can't think of anything which would be more appealing to thieves!!!

All help appreciated

BASS OUT

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Hi.

I'm pretty sure they must be 52mm (definitely not 60mm as they will not fit). HKS, Defi and Omori make 52mm gauges (there may be others) but you will have to look around for pics. Try looking at www.perfectrun.com.au for pictures.

Good luck and post your results for all to see as I am sure there are others with the same curiosity.

Cheers.

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I have a 52mm Air/Fuel ratio gauge and this was too small when I tried to see if it would fit!

I think it needs to be closer to 60mm, probably a "non-standard" size :D

The problem is often the face or Bezel of the gauge, the gauge body itself is not really an issue if the front of it fits!

Good Luck.

I ended up getting some metal fabricated which I inserted below the stereo, this accomodates 2 X 52mm gauges, I just need to buy a decent boost gauge to fill the other hole.

Maybe just buy the nismo ones:

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i guess he has more money than he can poke a stick at :rant: i mean, you can only throw so much money into a car on engine modifications before he goes fully sick mayte on the interior.

all i want is boost, exhaust temp, oil temp and water temp gauges....thats not being picky is it! :)

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