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I have recently started making some aftermarket gauge holders that fit 52mm gauges and fit into the stock triple gauge holder location on the r32 GTR. Some slight modification is required to get the unit to fit but once installed it looks just like factory. The only modification required is to cut a small slit in the plastic mounting location to allow the holder to slide up into its stock spot since the front plate is not removable like the stock on is. They are made out of 6061 Aluminum and four M5x.8 mounting bolts will be included with the unit. I am selling them for $120USD shipped to anywhere in the USA. And $130USD shipping to Australia. I currently have 10 units available. I will be making more based on demand.

I have tested this unit with both AEM and Defi gauges and both fit perfectly. If you have a different brand gauge just let me know what size the gauge measures across and I can verify for correct fitment.

I respond to Email quicker than I do a PM on the forum. So if you would like to email me at [email protected] that would be greatly appreciated

 

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Received my gauge holder which was very well packaged and had good communication from Ben. Looks very professional and well made so look forward to getting some gauges in it and brightening up my centre console! Thanks Ben

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I personally have never tried them on a gtst because I live in the USA and only know people who have imported GTR's. But if the Center console is the same then it should fit just fine. As long as the stock triple gauge holder from the GTR fits into your GTST then my part will also.

Also thanks Milhouse for the positive feedback! I appreciate it!

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