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Old 01-21-2005, 04:47 PM   #1
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300zx tt gauge cluster

I am trying to no avail to find a 300zx twin turbo gauge cluster for a z32. Just wondered if anyone had any ideas as to where a good place to look would be. My 2+2 is going to be receiving its JDM twinturbo in the next month or so the clip is sitting in the garage. Regretfully i dont read kilometers per hour very well lol.
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Old 01-21-2005, 06:23 PM   #2
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Re: 300zx tt gauge cluster

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I am trying to no avail to find a 300zx twin turbo gauge cluster for a z32. Just wondered if anyone had any ideas as to where a good place to look would be. My 2+2 is going to be receiving its JDM twinturbo in the next month or so the clip is sitting in the garage. Regretfully i dont read kilometers per hour very well lol.
hm...the easiest way would be to just re-use your n/a guage cluster and then buy an aftermarket boost guage because the stock TT guage is just about worthlesss anyways....
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You could just use the Kilometer gage and figure it as MPH and you'd never get a speeding ticket.

But like K3 said, use your N/A cluster, an aftermarket boost gage be done with it.
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Old 01-25-2005, 08:42 PM   #4
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Thanks guys I will be using an aftermarket gauge it seems my search failed. I never thought of doing that though honestly.
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Gauge cluster

If you want a gauge cluster with m.p.h., check www.car-part.com or check ebay. www.car-part.com is hooked up to almost every wrecking yard in the country that has a computerized inventory. You can find almost any part there. Many of them also list the mileage on the gauge, so you can get one close to your cars miles (or less miles, if you're dishonest). I use it regularly for finding parts. Usually the prices are listed also. Brett.
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