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Just looked up their work.

I was going to get a carbon cover+ silver rings for the cluster but I'm going to wait to see what you'll come up with if you don't mind? :)

All good mate!

Their pricing is really not too bad i think. $600 for a custom made cluster, with a fuel gauge and all warning lights :w00t: They make it out of an original cluster so it fits in perfectly.

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Needs more bling!! Engine bay is boring :P

Haha. Looks good man, cluster should be awesome!!!

Make sure you keep an eye on her for me Kyle, considering you see her more than i do at the moment!

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100% getting a custom cluster designed with the IQ3 dash. Confirmed with Adrian yesterday. Can't wait to see how it turns out.

Kyle get my car back to me please.......I know you guys have been busy on the Emo.....

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100% getting a custom cluster designed with the IQ3 dash. Confirmed with Adrian yesterday. Can't wait to see how it turns out.

Kyle get my car back to me please.......I know you guys have been busy on the Emo.....

Nice re. the dash.

It's been a while now eh? What is this workshop doing, building you a second GTR?

Nice re. the dash.

It's been a while now eh? What is this workshop doing, building you a second GTR?

Effectively, yes.

It will be a while. I keep dumping more work on them hahaha

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Haha will see where the boys are at and if i can offer assistance ;)

You can take an engine out, fix said issue, get my dash, install it, install all the other bits, all in one day yeah? :yes:

I know a bloke who needs them i think... Ill ask. How much you after?

Yeah motor out in a day haha

i unno $500 for the pfc $200 for the z32's.

Dont you have 2 GTR's and only 1 ECU....

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