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Item: R32 GTST EL Dial Kit - NISMO

Location: Sydney

Item Condition: NEW in box!

Reason for Selling: Upgraded to a GTR

Price and Payment Conditions: $195 - Cash or EFT

Extra Info: Also on ebay... HERE!

Contact Details: Robbie - PM Me!

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This set of EL Dials are brand new and have never been used. Uur EL-Dials will appear as white during the day and luminous when on at night. Brightness can also be adjusted to suit the comfort of the eyes. It does not generate heat, so it will not cause problems within the dash. We accurately design the EL-Dials so that it can easily be installed without having to remove the needles from the gauges. This is a Blue / Green set which means you can change the colour of the dials with a simple press of the colour selected. The image to the left shows what the EL Dials look like on full blue, full green and switched off. You can also adjust the brightness if they are too bright. Kit includes everthing needed and installation is simple, taking around 30-45mins.

Features:

- Complete Kit for R32 GTST Skyline

- Easy Installation

- Attractive both day & night

- Colour & brightness can be adjusted within seconds

Kit Includes:

- Dial faces

- Controller Pad for Colour and Brightness

- Power Distributor

Note: I can supply instructions on installing with photos too...

Retail Price: $279

Website Price: $265.00

From Me: $195

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