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how was the guy able to make the GTR screen onto a GTT?????

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...opic=113661&hl=

Ohhhhhhhhhhhh my god wowwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwww! :wave:

Take off dash put on new dash? Cut around the edges make it fit?

i like it because it suits and fits perfectly....i cant stand gadgets that are mounted onto the dash and stick out n stuff. just looks outta place.

fliptop......i dunno.....rather have it displaying already. how much cheaper....i havnt even got a idea how much it would cost me to get the GTR setup.

umm

i dont think the mfd is functional in his car

sorry bad with car terms.....mfd?

i dont really know what the GTR monitors feauters are but i was told it has a mapping system?

thats wat i mainly want. i cant stand hand held navmans n stuff i want a proper monitor sittin there with no flips and stuff and a working map sytem (envies my mums bmw)

Edited by anjoO

It surely can be done and as I understand, it's not massivly difficult.

Having said that, I'm sure it's not a plug and play.

When you do a search, make sure you change the date it searches back to to like 365 days or longer :wave:

he invested over 50grand into the car. i dont think he'd have done any of it himself.

if u really want a setup like that, why dont u go fliptop with an aftermarket computer gadget which tells ya temp, speed etc ? it'd be alot cheaper.

would have been cheaper just to buy a GTR in the first place :O

It can be done, just a matter of tapping into the correct wires coming off the ECU I belive..

There was a number of guys in the UK that were installing them in them in R33 GT-R's and also hong kong skyline club were doing them..

suggest you have a look in this thread..

http://www.hkskylineclub.com/new/forum_pos...TID=3160&KW=MFD

Nag G readings can't be done off what the cars have in them.

I guess you could buy aftermarket G sensors and hook them up somehow, but really why bother spending so much money when you could buy a gtr.

I understand people spending heaps on there cars to make them better and what not. By when spend the money to make the car into another model of car that can just be bought? and will be nowhere near as good as a genuine gtr?

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