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looks like it'll be a pain in the arse to read while driving... and 3.5" LCD's are so 1999 :)

that said i'd still get one for wank factor.

yer exactly who needs to read it! lol looks good.

mayb i could hook it up to my in dash sony tv aswell hmmmmm

hehe,

lots of 'i want one',... but has anyone seen these before? I'd like to confirm that there was a limited product run by Nismo???

Found this other pic, that shows the owner also using a second touch screen on his carputer

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Its not possible to buy one or to find used one

i saw 1 time one for sale in JP to a extreme price

i be searching for this one for years for 2 customers but never find one

dino

Sure it's not some frankenstein job?

he claims he saw one i tend to belive from looking @ a few pictures that its not a 'frankenstein' job

even that would cost a packet son :) Defi guages are absolutely fantastic, try and find their guage that gives you an electronic HUD on your windscreen I forgot what it was called but I would jump at it.

where did u see that? how much?
Thats the Defi super sports cluster & according to my old catalogue its approx $2700 but, you'd be lookin at least $3000 after postage & import taxes. Unit comes with 4 sensors including boost pressure & even has a data logging feature. Think I'll stick with my PFC commander & datalogit for the time being :).
Thats the Defi super sports cluster & according to my old catalogue its approx $2700 but, you'd be lookin at least $3000 after postage & import taxes. Unit comes with 4 sensors including boost pressure & even has a data logging feature. Think I'll stick with my PFC commander & datalogit for the time being :).

OUCH! $3000+! Haha.

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