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I've seen a few pictures on ebay when looking at new LED dash lights for my 34 dash. In the pictures depicting what the lights look like,there's an R34 dash with the brushed steel/aluminium trim that surrounds all the gauges, and I would really like to know if I could get one of those trims for my dash or do I have to get a whole new dash with the trim already in it?

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find a used GTR dash, take it apart, and take the brushed aluminium bezel from it

the gtr dash wont work in the gt(t)

That's exactly what I did for my GTT ... Powerplay Imports (sydney) had 4 GTR used dashes in stock (from all their customers who got the Nismo ones) priced at $250ea but i got it for way cheaper than that and just took out the bezel. Just be careful when you remove it, its stuck in there on to a dozen or so of those plastic pins which eventuall pop with a bit of force. And no, the GTR dash CANNOT be used in the GTT ..different configuration etc.

think this is wat u wanted. this is the GB:

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/Br...ml&hl=bezel

and this is the link to the jap website for R34 Series 1 bezels:

http://www.excite-webtl.jp/world/english/w...EN&wb_dis=2

if u or anyone decides to start a group buy after understanding that jap site, lol, let me know

I was about to just make an order off that Jap site a while ago until I convinced myself that I didn't know what the hell I was buying lol

If anyone has any idea which of the following provides the brushed stainless steel finish with the chrome rings around the dials please let me know!::

Meter bezel hair line finish(silver)

Meter bezel plating finish(silver)

/or/

Meter bezel specular finish(silver)

I have no idea! I would be very keen for a carbon fibre version of these too.

Went to the Powerplay Imports website and had a look at what they had in terms of what I was after, and they have the dash from the 34 GTR and also the triple gauge cluster, which I am also after, but bloody hell if I'm gonna pay 400 smakers for a triple gauge cluster when I could get one from here for half that.

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