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hey guys n gals

just bought a 320km cluster and was wondering do they fit all models as I seen a seller on eBay who had a few for sale and stating that a couple where for pre august 1991 and another for 1991 august and after is this true that there are different clusters for different year models??

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Yes there are

Tell tale sign is the colour of the film on the back that carries the electrical circuit

Buff/Tan is pre 92

Bluey is 92 onwards

I actually thought it was August 92 from memory but it could be Aug 91 :wacko:

Edited by Anonymouse

Aaahh feck

yeah I seen a couple had the tan and the 91 onwards had the blue and thought that was the difference

Damn it the one I bought is tan aswell

ahwell it can go up for sale

thanks mate much appreciated

your welcome

I have a late 92 R32GTR and bought a whiteface Nismo 320 cluster (blue film)

Way back when I bought it some one made me aware of the differences - happy to pass it on

Before you sell it there is a tutorial on here on how to make it work if you have the wrong one.

You will have to search around though. Try search - Nismo cluster

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