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Hi all,

Due to a change in plans, I now have for sale this very very rare Genuine Top Secret full carbon fibre dash mount triple gauge console/holder which I had intended to fit to my GTR. To my knowledge these are no longer available and are extremely hard to find, not to mention hideously expensive to by new.

Like the rest of Top Secret Japan's product lineup, the craftsmenship in this gauge holder is truely amazing - It is made entirely from quality carbon fibre with a high gloss finish.

The holder will accomodate 3 x 60mm gauges and is specially designed to be mounted on top of the dash in the centre and even includes a vented section underneath, preventing your gauges from excessive heat build-up

While this gauge holder is intended for use with BCNR33 i would imagine it could possibly also be used with R33 GTS-T's as well.

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I am chasing $220 and pickup is available in Sydney or postage available at buyers expense.

Thanks

Nick

There seems to be a fair amount of interest in this beautiful peice of carbon artwork, so the first person to come through with the money owns it >_<

damn i wish it would fit in one of my 32s I would snap it up in a second. I can't believe you are letting this go. but you always have been a strange boy. Bargain price too, having been to Top Secret in my experience they sure know how to charge so I'm guessing the new price on this would be well up around the $600 mark IF you could even get one.

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