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I'm new to the Skyline world and theirs only 3 in my city so this Canadian needs some questions answered.

I was wondering if the GTR speedo and tachometer will fit into a r32 GTS-T because i want to put in a Mines 0-320 speedo and a 10K tachometer from a r32 GTR. Right now my cars sitting in my garage with a blown clutch i cant fix right now so i'd like to put in a new speedo, tachometer, and Greddy Emanage Ultimate with profec controller allong with my clutch and related modes so i can see if the technical stuff works well before the winter mod season starts.

Much appreciated. From the great white north.

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That took a suprisingly long time for an answer. This forum must be smaller then i expected because lots of the time if a thread isn't replied more then once a day they get lost in the site.

THANK YOU Australia!!!

Now, why are their BNR and HCR body kits for Skylines; i know what each is but do the holes all match up the same??Do the manufactures just make it so they fit the intercooler layout of the GTR or the GTS-T. I see allot of kits for BNR 32 and not much for the HCR 32. I dont see would take care of. If this answers "YES" then i've got my 2 possibly dumb questions taken care of and if it's "NO" then i guess it wouldn't seem as dumb. Keep in mind this year is the only time in my entire life i've seen a skyline, second skyline i've ever seen i bought because i could have sat their the entire day on a lawn chair stairing at how good they look, plus it's in the best condition i've seen r32's in to this date.

The difference between BNR and HCR is becasue the front and rear guards are wider on a BNR making the front and rear bars wider.

As for the intercooler fitting behid the bar, that is something you do when you fit the bar. A grinder does the job it you need more room

however aftermaket kits seem seem to fit with the intercooler without and cutting.

You can make a BNR kit fit but it will need modify.

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