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i have a nismo 320 kmh gauge cluster for r34 gtr in white

brand new (according to the old owner), i never fitted it to my gtr, still in box

price is 850

i have a set of Jap edition bilstein coilovers out of the same car, changed to a smoother ride

this things are 4k new, i originally wanted 1100 for them but have since sold the car.

in good condition and were amazing as expected, price is 550

no i dont have pics, im sure everyone has seen white nismo gauges and coilovers before :)

also dont have the time, sorry

please direct all inquiries via phone as im not on here often, items are located in the ACT

Cheers

0404368035

You may want to rethink the cluster price buddy, you can buy them cheaper new from quite a few parts

importers...

well go and buy one mate i paid 1k for it and unique autosport sell theres for $1795.00 so go put your comments some where else

or maybe ring me to discuss instead of f**king my thread shit kicker

Edited by gmac10a
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