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I'm considering an upgrade to the Nismo instrument cluster for my R32 GTR. I mainly need the boost gauge – and I don't like the pillar mount options

1: Is this a straight swap out of the std cluster – easy to fit ?

2: anyone have one for sale - Nengun looks good atm

3: anyone want my std cluster (offers)

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...AFAIK, Nismo dash doesn't have a boost gauge in the set... it is a replica of the existing dash in white with a 320km/h or 280km/h speedo... so you won't get a boost gauge anyway.

Even if you change the 3 centre gauges to a Nismo item, the boost gauge is a white version of the existing gauge and doesn't tell you the boost in any sort of useful form such as PSI or bar - remains in mm Hg or something.

Guys

I think we have a misunderstanding

I am talking about replacing the 3 gauges in the centre consol (not the main cluster behind the steering wheel)

Have a look at http://www.nengun.com/catalogue/product/370 – for pics and info

As you can see it has a boost gauge up to 1.2 bar - which should be fine for my R34 N1s

Talk to me - will this just drop in and work - or am I up for other mods ?

I'd also be interested in the possibility of swapping out the std gauge for a better one – leaving the other two in place. I ?think? They are 52mm – yes ?

Guys

I think we have a misunderstanding

I am talking about replacing the 3 gauges in the centre consol (not the main cluster behind the steering wheel)

Have a look at http://www.nengun.com/catalogue/product/370 – for pics and info

As you can see it has a boost gauge up to 1.2 bar - which should be fine for my R34 N1s

Talk to me - will this just drop in and work - or am I up for other mods ?

I'd also be interested in the possibility of swapping out the std gauge for a better one – leaving the other two in place. I ?think? They are 52mm – yes ?

these will just plug in i expect :cheers:

I have 3 52mm defis in my GTR - but be warned if you remove the 3 std gauges, the oil light will stay on beneath the oil pressure gauge in your main dash... as that light warns for both oil pressure and oil temp

I just left my 3 std gauges plugged in and wedged behind the defis :(

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