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Very specifically I require;

A speedometer and speed sensor from a 1989 model R32 GTR. A 1990 model may be sufficient also but the speed sensor must be of the 3 screw sensor!

If unsure what the speed sensor is...

When you open the cluster up (a few small clips that simply pull open, but can be pushed back shut), when you undo the speedometer the speed sensor can be found on the back of the speedo unit, pictures are;

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/index.php?showtopic=152998

HERE

Anyway PM or email (best) [email protected]

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I've got what you need. Speedo cable and speedo instrument out of early gtr. (my cars donor parts).

$220.

PM if you still need.

If you live in Bne you pick and choose the exact one you require. as i have a few.

Cheers

  • 1 year later...
I HAVE A CLUSTER IN BRISBANE $175

can you confirm it is a 3 screw sensor unit by taking a photo of the back of the odometer assembly under the rear cover please? i have purchased a couple units now and neither have been as advertised

quik question since you seem to know a bit about this

i have been told you can tell what type it is by the color of the wiring/schematics on the back of the cluster ??

cheers

dont think so, you can get that rear cover off with about 2 mins labour tho

can you confirm it is a 3 screw sensor unit by taking a photo of the back of the odometer assembly under the rear cover please? i have purchased a couple units now and neither have been as advertised

I SEE WHAT U MEAN MATE.. SORRY ALL MY ARE 2 SCREW

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