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hey all,

Just wondering if any og you guys with the R33's are intrested or like the LCD screen in between the rpm and speedo gauges...

It was an option on the series 2 and it is very rare today to find or even get the part..(as so what ive been told)

Any you guys got any advice on it? problems.. where you guys sorced yours from?

i got mine through a importer which pulled it off a import and i happened to be there at the right time...so i grabbed it.

Cost me $1250... but i havnt seen many skylines with it and its pretty neat i rekon... :P

give us some of your opinions.. :D

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yeh i got a pick of it here... if this works..

Ok here are some of the things it has:

*Electronic speedo - remebers your exact top speed

*RPM rem meter

*acceleration and that kinda crap

*G-force and that shit etc

* and it has a few other options which you can stuff around with

the guy i got it off said you can run DVD through it... and or navigation etc

I have done heaps of searching for this option on the skyline.. and have not yet found one car that has it.

Its extremly rare

And to contol it you get a little remote about the size of a CD player remote... maybe a lil bigger and it can change and scroll down the menu etc etc.

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would this work with a s1 gts?? If i could pick it up for under 300 i'd be pretty interested (via yahoo auctions i mean)

yes the dash will work in any model r33 (s1/s2/gtr) but finding one is rare (last time there was one for sale was about 3-4months ago and it sold for $200-$300)

and without the epson system the middle tv wont displace anything (you can uses it as a tv but thats about it)

do u mean only the epson system???

When i brough it i got everything included.. the cluster.. the screen.. the epson unit.. the controller and all wiring.. basically plug and play.. if you know how to do the wiring..

Was the $200-$300 price for everything or just the epson unit?

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