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perfect run tell me nismo r33 cluster is unavailable and they dont know when they will be getting any.

nengun tell me they spoke to nismo directly and dont know when this part will be made again..

RHDjapan havent responded =/

anyone know of any companys which may have this in stock?

Eh?

I managed to buy Nismo centre gauge new from RHD.

Best course of action is to hunt thru yahoo.jp

yeah im waiting for RHD to get back to me.
i dunno how to use yahoo.jp even via import monster =/
lol ill keep trying - prob best way, cos its one of the only parts i need now - since current cluster is dead

I was lucky with the cluster, found it off Osaka Imports with nearly identical kms already. And bought centre gauge no probs.

Or email Aaron @ Import Monster and he'll source one for you.

Using yahoo Japan without knowing Japanese takes a bit of blindly searching brand names or single words translated with google translate. Can be a bit frustrating but you do come across some cool stuff.

I was lucky with the cluster, found it off Osaka Imports with nearly identical kms already. And bought centre gauge no probs.

Or email Aaron @ Import Monster and he'll source one for you.

i was in contact with him today and told me to be careful buying one from yahoo japan due to people list them and then when they get payment they go to buy them and if they dont have any instock, my money just waits with them he said..

i dunno =/ im really hoping one pops up :(

yeah im waiting for RHD to get back to me.

i dunno how to use yahoo.jp even via import monster =/

lol ill keep trying - prob best way, cos its one of the only parts i need now - since current cluster is dead

Skyline = スカイライン

R33 = R33

Nismo = ニスモ

Meter = メーター

Search URL = http://auctions.search.yahoo.co.jp/search?p=%E3%82%B9%E3%82%AB%E3%82%A4%E3%83%A9%E3%82%A4%E3%83%B3+r33+%E3%83%8B%E3%82%B9%E3%83%A2+%E3%83%A1%E3%83%BC%E3%82%BF%E3%83%BC&auccat=26318&aq=-1&oq=&ei=UTF-8&tab_ex=commerce&slider=0

Result = http://page14.auctions.yahoo.co.jp/jp/auction/s322943333

Give that to the guys at Import Monster and spend your money!

thanks for that :P

only problem now is its white! lol :P

Can't prove it was them, but they are the only people who have had beef with us. I believe they have been evicted because we have put in several complaints along with other neighbors about them disrupting us, so I think they have a couple of months before they are kicked out. I guess that gives to licence to damage our property even more. Pretty immature from a couple in their 30s. I'm tempted to let their tyres down too, but someone has to be the big man.

You should write a rap song dissing them

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