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Hey,

Have a few left over from a recent group buy.

They are Brushed Stainless Steel dash inserts.

They come with Heat treated Double sided tape so it won't unstick in the heat at all.

$75 del to you.

PM or email me [email protected]

cheers

Rob

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wow I was just asking about these where to buy them in another thread .. Do these fit R34 GTT ? If so I'll take one ! If not, can you please tell me where you got it from ???

Hey,

These SS dash inserts will fit a R32 GTR and a R32 GTS-T.

I'm not sure if they sell R34 GTT SS inserts or not. If not they can buy will atleast need an order of 10 to make it worth while.

Cheers

Rob

wow I was just asking about these where to buy them in another thread .. Do these fit R34 GTT ? If so I'll take one ! If not, can you please tell me where you got it from ???

Hey,

They are through a friend of mine you has a Engineering business and happens to have a CNC cutter. So if there is enough interest I will make the arrangements for the ten to get made up.

Cheers

Rob

If I can get enough interest I would get the R34 dash inserts made up. 10 group buy of the SS. Can you send me a pic of the R34 GTT dash?

thats not a R34 gtt dash Damo

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