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3D Printed R34 aftermarket Triple gauge brackets

Hey Guys, I'm selling R34 aftermarket gauge brackets, that can hold any 52-60mm gauges behind the factory location in an r34 GT-T for a stock look. All brackets are 3D printed and adjusted to fit the required gauge size. The required measurements are in the photo below.

The gauges in the photos are all 60mm which is the correct size for the R34 triple gauge pod. 52mm will still fit perfectly but the bezel will be visible. As different brands of gauges have different sized cases and bezels the bracket can be made to fit one brand per bracket.

Super easy installation, just take out the factory Nissan gauges, insert your aftermarket gauges into the bracket and then plug in the aftermarket sensors and wiring that came with your gauge, screw the bracket into the factory triple gauge pod and then place back into the dash.

All brackets are $105 including express next day postage. PM to order yours

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Edited by d.matho
  • 8 years later...

Damn, as someone who just glued the damn things in (very slightly askew but better) I wish I saw this, or someone made this.

Would be worth linking this to Boosted International. They're always looking for product ideas and this is something they would likely make.

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