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Hey guys, got a question. Where are your stock r32 gtst temp gauges are sitting? Recently bought myself a 92 Skyline r32 gtst and its bothering me that temp sitting a bit above the middle, its sitting stable but not sure if its normal to be there or if my engine is running hotter than should be all the time or if the gauge is faulty.
Any input would be appreciated. Thanks

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Thanks lads, how hard is it to get the aftermarket temp gauge hooked up? Or is it just easier to take to a work shop to get that done? Anyone knows how much gauge install would be roughly if it was done in a shop?

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Yerh will check out some Youtube stuffs tonight and see whether I got stuff required to get it done at home. Also, does anyone know whats the go this days with gauges and where they can be on the dash without being f***d by police should you get pulled over?

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