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I really need to get my hands on:

- tacho for an r33 sII gtst (stuffed mine putting on white gauge face :D )

- standard spotlights from r33 sII front bumper (sit next to indicators - anyone got one after they put an aftermarket front bar on their car?)

any help, please?????

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The spotties and the indicators are one unit, ou cannot seperate them.

I will be sellin mine when i get my 400r front fixed, bec i put the stock r33 ser2 one back on.

Are u sure the das is non reparable ?

what doesnt work on it ?

I seen a gtst dash for sale on another board for 300ono

I don't need the whole dash, just the tacho. Took it to an instrument repairer and he took it apart and said it can't be fixed. Prob. not wanting to spend more then $200 for the tacho.

For the lights, don't know how much teyre worth but again wouldn't want to spend too much and prob. not worth importing new ones from Japan cos I can see they'd cost heaps. But thanks heaps for your offer.

Mick, how much would you sell them for??

Im not sure how much i will sell them for yet, i have also been thinkin about keepin bar as a spare. Not sure, but wen I get the 400r bar fixed i'll know then for sure ...

As for the gauge. You just need the actual gauge out of the cluster right ??

Well this guy wanted $300ono for the whole instrument cluster.

You could probably offer him 200 for the whole instrument cluster and he would probably take it (ifits not already sold)

http://board.performanceforums.com/

His name is Stimps i think

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