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i have lots of stuff to get rid of

r43 gtt dash only $145 no vents or guages

r34 insterement cluster $255

turbosmart boost controller dual stage $ 250 new

saas stering weel $300 new

R32 clutch slave has been sleved recond $ 60

r 33 Tail shaft yoke $60

All R34 dash Vents $ 50 each have mose in good nick

R33 ele speedo drive $ 40

R33 Turbo gbox mechinicaal speedo drive $ 60 new

r33 non turbo 5 spd gearbos same as r32 gtst but different ratios $ 150 little noisy no scynro problems

6 yokahama v102 tyres suit drifting 235/40/18 very worn suit drifting ir burnouts $ 20 each

r32 gtst cluster make offer $200

r32 gtst turbo make offers sold

r33 turbo 5 spd std shifter $50 sold

i also know a dude with r34 gtt injectors and air flo meter offers

and water temp sensor rb $35

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give us a clue on how much ya afta....... you said make an offer....... thats was a start point.... you tell me wot your looking at and we'll see wot we can come too... just a question, is the speedo mechanical drive or electrical?

and yes im still interested........

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i have both 33 mec and elec speedo drives sorry the insterement cluster i would want over 150 for it it is the one out of my car i got one of those 260 klm jobs the r32 is mec maybee u should look at the r34 one i have 4 sale

a bit more modern

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neo32: I am considering buying an S13 silvia with RB20DET conversion, however they haven't wired up the tacho properly and are having probs getting it to work. Do you know if the R32 GTS-T instrument cluster would fit into the S13 dash? It should wire up properly too? Also how many klms on it? I'm in Brisbane so could pick up

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