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Hey peeps

Have a series 2 R34 dash cluster that I replaced with a Nismo item. I also have the 3 centre gauges.

None of it has any scratches and is the updated look of the series 2.

I want $250 for the dash and $100 for the centre gauges. If you want to take both I may offer a better price.

Pics are below with and the dash has 41xxx kms on it

Email me at jazza@jazza08.com

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I'd doubt it.. if you have a cable behind that dash spot then maybe the voltage/oil temp might work but you'll never have boost readings as your car is N/A?

I wouldn't be comfortable selling it you if we weren't sure bud, wouldn't want you to waste the money.

Pm's replied :D

hey bud,

yeah my uncle owns an auto eletrical shop and i would swap the guages over to different ones to suit,

if you can hold them for 2 weeks i will definatly take them off you bud,

let me know cheers

I don't really mind, ive been messed around holding items for people in the past so Im not too keen to hold them, is there any reason you can't just take them now?

The nismo dash n gauges were like $850 or $950 or somethin champ.

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