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Well basically it depends on if its made for a 32 GTS-t or 32 GTR

There were some NISMO 260km/h speedo's for GTR's and GTS-t but also alot of other after market people make them too...

The obvious way to tell is to look where the 0km/h is positioned because GTR's have it in a diff position than GTS-t's

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If you were just reffering to new dial face inserts with numbers printed on them, then I would be worried. What Al said, if its the whole speedo assembly in the dash that comes out and is replaced then the correction should be built into it.

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Ok is this the type of dial your talkin about cos this is the type i'm talkin about....

If it looks like this then your fine....

Do-Luck Meters

Just click on the HCR32 item......

BTW these are the 320km/h ones not the 260km/h

Only difference is the number read out.....

These dials are plug and play

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