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Anyone have one or know where I can buy at a good price?

I am getting quotes & waiting for replies from several different import part suppliers.

Thanks

Dale

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NismoR34 - me

eriktufa

Adzmax

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Erik, want to start a Group Buy? See if we can find other ppl interested and I will see what I can do.

I have emailed MSI Racing 4-5 times and it just keeps bouncing back - their email address [[email protected]] is dead! I sent them a Fax yesterday, no reply yet. It seems a bit dodgy that they don't list a phone number on their website contact details page.

I am waiting for replies from 2-3 other companies at the moment and will let you know when I hear something :rofl:

666DAN - I am not sure how easy it will fit but I would be keen to sell you mine when I get some nismo ones! I don't think the nismo ones come with the gauge housing - they just look like replacement gauges/inserts] [as seen in the first pic]. I got that same price for Greenline a couple of days ago and am waiting on a response from them, hopefully they can do cheaper for several.

GTTR34 - You can probably still use the blue caps/globes but I don't know how it will show up the yellow colourings??? Or keep both gauges, one for weekdays and one for weekends OR one for Chapel st and one for Circuits :mad:

Problem is I know MSI Racing have them listed for $200, but I don't know if they're in still in business? Any ideas Dan? I also know somebody who bought 1 of these from MSI - it was even less than $200!

Their email bounces and no phone number, tried faxing - no reply yet either!

Found a contact number for MSI, spoke to a guy there [James]. They don't do parts anymore but they have forwarded my contact details on to someone who used to sell the parts through MSI. Fingers crossed :mad:

NismoR34 - Thanks for that, yeah I was just going to mount the gauges somewhere without the housing, so just the faces showing...maybe under the headeck or something.

HKS34R: I will remove my centre cluster tonight and take a pic of what it looks like underneath...

From memory, its held in by a clip at the back and 3 screws at the front - behind the air vents / hazard switch.

I am almost 100% certain that it will look different compared to the "TV/Navi" & the "nothing-in-the-centre" setups.

Yeah I want a combo meter too :rofl: I also have pricing for the cluster and combo from Greenline

Hi Adam,

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Hope you are well. Pricing information as requested:

NISMO Combination Meter R34 GTT Manual: 46,200 yen

NISMO Sub Meter R34 GTT: 25,872 yen

Shipping: 6,200 yen

TOTAL: 78,272 yen AU$1004

Alright, it depends on the price as well.

If the price is good, I'll go with the group buy Nismor34 and for anyone who is interested with standard 3 gauge meters from gtt, I'll sell if I get the nismo meters.

Yeah I like MSI price hopefully it's around that :cheers:

Updated the first post with the people who are interested, I also received a reply from Greenline for just the Centre Cluster / Sub Meter. Their current quote for 1 item is $374 delivered. I have replied back and requested bulk pricing / discount, will see what happens. They have already said they cannot match MSI's price for 1 item though.

Haven't heard from MSI contact yet, I will call again at lunchtime and try and find this guy, he will be the cheapest I am sure - as long as I can get hold of him!

I'm also waiting on a response from Nengun...haven't heard anything yet.

Lastly I have a couple of other contacts / suppliers I will follow up today!

Cheers guys.

Dale, changed my mind.. you can take me off the list. The nismo gauges are not really much different to the standard GTT gauges. I'd rather spend the money on other mods. Thanks.

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