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Hi All,

I was wondering if anyone had some spare dial faces (just the faces, not the actual dials or cluster) from the R32 GT-R and GTS-t that they might want to part with for free or a nominal amount?

Why? Well I want to try and organise some reverse-el dials through speedhut (http://www.speedhut.com/) but I need some dial faces to send them.

So, can anyone help?

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Cheers,

Lucien.

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Someone must have a spare set for a good cause?! In case its not obvious, you would get them back too...

LW.

I have all the gauges you want sitting here but there complete and im buggered if i know how to get the faces of without buggering them

I have all the gauges you want sitting here but there complete and im buggered if i know how to get the faces of without buggering them

When you remove the dials from their housings, are there any screws on the dials for releasing the face?

Hmm.. might try and find some close up shots of the cluster as the maintenance manual doesn't say if you can remove the faces.

If the faces can't be removed, would you still be willing to loan the actual dials?

Thanks,

Lucien.

Here is a guide describing how to get the faces off the Z32 cluster -- I imagine the R32 dials will be very similar:

http://www.uniqueautosports.com/IndiglowGu...uageinstall.htm

LW.

Ok, I have just heard back from SpeedHut. They want a complete cluster, not just dial faces, and they don't return them, so I think that puts an end to legend01's kind offer.

Does anyone have a broken R32 GT-R cluster they would like to sell/donate?

LW.

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