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i got a GTS4 cluster, about 60,000ks on it

should work on gtr

Thanks but I want 300+ km/h cluster.

All the same, I believe.

Thanks, I'll try to grab one and see what happens.

Thanks but I want 300+ km/h cluster.

Thanks, I'll try to grab one and see what happens.

I remember you can get 260km/h and 320km/h Speedos, either made by Nismo or HKS.

Or whatever other brand of aftermarket Japanese companies made.

Haha my Christmas pressies are being shipped off tomorrow, he won some items earlier in the week for me :)

Well alex, I'm trying lol manifold would have been great!!

Yer mirrors are on, should have a few new goodies next week! Then you must see my car!!!

niceeeeeee let me know im off work until next saturday doing sweeeeeeeeeet fk all.

Anyone got any r33 gts-t stockies or similar they would swap for 17" super advans? Plus maybe a bit of a cash difference.

Don't care about tyres. In fact, i'd prefer if they didn't have tyres at all.

Stockies are too useful to keep for clearing defects :P this I have observed, not personal experience. As per other thread I have no stockies.

On a lighter note I'm counting the days till I get new wheels XD

it's rather exciting

Thanks but I want 300+ km/h cluster.

lol you managed to hit the armco changing from 1st to 2nd... what the hell do you wanna do 300kph for? ;)

fellas, 350Z rims on an r32 sedan,

thoughts/ opinions, or should i stick to 33 r rims. k go

33r on 32 = tuff

350z = fag

gtrs its not even a question slap yourself for asking.

this

Stockies are too useful to keep for clearing defects :P this I have observed, not personal experience. As per other thread I have no stockies.

On a lighter note I'm counting the days till I get new wheels XD

it's rather exciting

What size advans do you have on yours atm cass?

lol you managed to hit the armco changing from 1st to 2nd... what the hell do you wanna do 300kph for? ;)

Stock cluster isn't working 100% and I like 300 km/h cluster better.

And I want to bin the rsm while I'm at it

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