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Hi.

I have bought a damaged 1996 R33 GTS car from Japan because I need some parts for my drift car... but when I was looking closer I find some strange things about the car that make me wonder if this is a special edition of some kind.

It has OEM GTR rear wing, NISMO wheels++

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NISMO Dash... but what is the display in the midel?

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NISMO GTR seats??

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I have no idea what it shows but I do know:

A) It was an option manufactured by a well-known electronics manufacturer (the name escapes me)

B) Someone on SAU has a R33 with the dash so you may want to track him down and ask.

I have no idea what it shows but I do know:

A) It was an option manufactured by a well-known electronics manufacturer (the name escapes me)

B) Someone on SAU has a R33 with the dash so you may want to track him down and ask.

i believe that EPSON make the this cluster

i believe that EPSON make the this cluster

EPSON makes the computer you need to run the cluster.

its a nismo dash with an epson box which hooks up to the stock ecu (if u have an aftermarket ecu, im pretty sure it doesnt work), it has like a handcontroller which you can use to change what is display on the lcd dash.

there was some for sale on yahoo auction awhile back (not i couldnt find a complete system only a few auctions for the dash and i found it very rare to find the epson stuff)

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