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Item:

R33 GTR cluster - Genuine

Age:

61,xxx km

Condition:

Very good

Price:

$250

To Fit: (What car)

ECR33, BCNR33

Location:

South eastern suburbs

Contact:

PM

Call/SMS 0416 623 381

Comments:

I am looking at selling my R33 GTR cluster which is in perfect working order, no damage or scratching and all the lights and everything work great

Its a non V SPEC cluster with 61,xxx km

Great upgrade for a GTST, these clusters look awesome

Can post anywhere in Australia at buyers expense

Thanks

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I have finally figured out what you are doing selling all you aftermarket shit and putting it back to stock, this was the last piece of the puzzle, you are going to put a really low kilometre speedo in and flog your car off as a genuine stock low kilometre v spec for 10 times what you paid for it....

aint ya aint ya

:D

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lol :(

I just bought the car 2 weeks ago so do not intend to sell it off just yet

Reason why I am selling off some aftermarket parts is because I prefer the standard GTR items and want to keep it looking as stock as possible to avoid unwanted cop attention, plus the standard parts work just as well as the aftermarket ones

The reason for changing the cluster is because the car is a genuine V SPEC but because the previous owner was a jerk off he has put in a standard GTR cluster.. I want the V SPEC cluster with the ALSD light

Thanks

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Yeah that would be awesome man but at the moment I'm thinking about just getting the standard V-SPEC cluster, although I wouldn't mind the NISMO one in black with NISMO centre gauges to match :dry:

They are quiet pricey though

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