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ok so you've seen the R33 white face 300 km/h speedometer kits.

I will be doing a kit for the R32s but only if there is enough interest. Please post a reply to this thread ONLY if you would buy one of these kits. also select which colour you would prefer the faces to be, white or stock black.

the kit also includes 5 blue or red LEDs for an extra $30.

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unless you can also get to suit r32 gtr, i would prefer black so i can add it into my stock cluster

is there a difference between the R32 GTST and GTR clusters?

I want one for my R32 GTS-T

By the way, any pics mate?

Cheers

have a look in the R33 300 km/h speedometer kit thread. I have modelled these closely to the stock R33 gauges, the R32 gauges will be similar to stock as well.

Put me down for a BLACK kit for a R32 GTR. Do teh 5 leds do the whole dash? If so put me down for them aswell.

Josh

White with Blue LEDs

so far I am seeing that the R32 GTR will be the most popular choice. however it's still neck and neck between black and white face dials.

I would need about 30 definates before I can go ahead and get these kits made up.

so far I am seeing that the R32 GTR will be the most popular choice. however it's still neck and neck between black and white face dials.

I would need about 30 definates before I can go ahead and get these kits made up.

So you won't be doing an R32 GTST version?

So you won't be doing an R32 GTST version?

maybe I will do both GTR and GTST versions :D but will need a lot more interest than that expressed so far to even get this happening.

maybe I will do both GTR and GTST versions :) but will need a lot more interest than that expressed so far to even get this happening.

YEAH BUDDIE I WILL HAVE A WHITE R32 GTST...

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