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Hey everyone!

We are from the Central Coast and have just recently purchased my first Skyline a 1995 R33 GTS-T Series II.

We purchased it completly stock except for the rims and cd player.

We have since installed a turbosmart turbo timer, 3" stainless steel mandrel bent turbo back exhaust system. the next thing to do is get a new intercooler system.

We are looking at getting some new gauges and was hoping some of you skyline enthusiests, would know the right places to look for the best products.

ideally we were looking towards a Nismo set but have really been able to find any decent looking ones on the net, maybe we are looking in the wrong places??

anyone who would be able to help me it would be much appreciated!

thanks,

Mich & Ben

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Im looking at getting some new gauges and was hoping some of you skyline enthusiests, would know the right places to look for the best products. ideally i was looking towards a Nismo set but have really been able to find any decent looking ones on the net, maybe im looking in the wrong places??

Hey Mich welcome to SAU, Im sure you'll enjoy the site.

Try the SAU sponsors:

www.nengun.com

www.greenline.jp

A lot cheaper than most on offer in our domestic market.

thanks, yea ive tried autobarn, i guess im just picky they dont have any that i really like. i was

i just got my sky back today from having the new exhaust system fitted and the turbo has been boosted from 7pound to 9, hence why i gotta get some new gauges only got the stock ones in the dash. im lovin even the smallest increase in boost and power but i need more!

Your right though she flies through petrol, and petrol is fkn expensive atm!

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