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Swap Of R33 Gts-t Ac Console Into R33 Gtr?


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Hi,

I am trying to find out if anyone has removed the R33 GTR air cond control unit and replaced the R33 GTR boost guage console with a R33 GTS-t air con control to create a double DIN space for stereo?

gts-t has the cut off on the top right hand side to fit the GTR but not sure if there has been any hassles with it.

Was the secondhand gts-t one hard to find or expensive?

I tried to search the forums and saw the R32 one but nothing for R33.

Any tips or advice would be greatly appreciated.

Thank you.

P.S. I'm not able to PM reply as under 10 posts.

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I cant see why that wouldn't work, but cant say for sure? the climate control units can be bought cheap off eBay every now and then. :)

I know, should be a straight swap but was hoping some one had done it before me! Will try this weekend.

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