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For Sale Nismo 300km/10,000rpm speedo for R34 GTT.

Was ordered direct from japan last year, still in original box never fitted.

$550 firm thanks

*Note can email pics. Just cant seem to upload to forum*

this is the gauge cluster, complete unit that has temp, speedo, rpm and fuel gauge.

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For Sale Nismo 300km/10,000rpm speedo for R34 GTT.

Was ordered direct from japan last year, still in original box never fitted.

$550 firm thanks

*Note can email pics. Just cant seem to upload to forum*

can you please email pics to [email protected], also how many km's does it have showing? thanks

can you please email pics to [email protected], also how many km's does it have showing? thanks

The speedo has zero km's showing since it is brand new and hasn't been installed into a car. Like I said, its still in original box, exactly how I received it from japan. Will email you pics later tonight.

I'm assuming that no "tweaking" will be required to tune the car so that it runs in time with the new speedo? Could be a dumb question but we are talking about adding 120km/hr more onto the gauge.

I'm assuming that no "tweaking" will be required to tune the car so that it runs in time with the new speedo? Could be a dumb question but we are talking about adding 120km/hr more onto the gauge.

no tweaking needed...its a complete replacement for the 180 version

Interesting.... could you post up pics on this thread please.

Cheers..

ok i send pics as best i can to those who requested...

here is a pic of the speedo...its best i can do with camera phone lol

300km_speedo.bmp

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