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You would be able to do it, but would have to make some sort of mount that would screw into the same position. The factory gauges are just one single block behind the shroud. You may have trouble with lining 3 seperate gauges so close to each other as the may foul on the outerpart...it could be done with some modding for sure.

does any in Aus sell the Nismo ones like in the pic above? I take it they are plug and play - you just remove the old ones and plug in the new ones? Price?

does any in Aus sell the Nismo ones like in the pic above? I take it they are plug and play - you just remove the old ones and plug in the new ones? Price?

http://www.msiracing.com.au/parts/category8_2.htm

http://www.envyimports.com.au/shop/category19_1.htm

pretty much just plug and play.

does anyone know why the sites Ryan listed in Australia have these on their price list for $200, but Nengun has them listed for $300? Makes no sense (since Nengun are generally tons cheaper than any local stuff)!

Has anyone fitted one of these clusters? I take it you can do it yourself? Do they come with instructions? Cheers

Those Defi ones look awesome. I notice the centre dash material is different to mine. (Mine is same as E-Lu_Shuns)

I guess they had to remove a bit of plastic to get them to fit because they llok slightly bigger.

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