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- Nismo R32 Skyline meter panel in perfect condition with original mounting hardware, fits 2 x 60mm and 1 x 80mm gauges but have a adapter so 3 x 60mm is possible. Very rare first one I have ever seen outside a Nismo Catalogue

$350 USD

- Nismo 52mm Blue face dual needle boost gauge, calibration is perfect. Comes with led upgrade, holder and all new lines.

 

$265 USD

 

- Nismo Old Logo shift 22+ Years old best condition I have ever seen, 100% like new!

 

$325 USD

 

 

WORLDWIDE SHIPPING 40 USD

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