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Check out this dash, its for a R33 (GTR but i've seen em on Gts-t (s))

BUT its on ebay......

Its the super rare Nismo R33 GTR dash with the 3.5" LCD screen.

But then i took time to look at the sellers feedback.. quite alot of BAD negatives. Anyone going to take the risk and buy it here?

Click here for the link :(

Goodluck to the winner :happy:

Check out this dash, its for a R33 (GTR but i've seen em on Gts-t (s))

BUT its on ebay......

Its the super rare Nismo R33 GTR dash with the 3.5" LCD screen.

But then i took time to look at the sellers feedback.. quite alot of BAD negatives. Anyone going to take the risk and buy it here?

Click here for the link :D

Goodluck to the winner :laugh:

Very rare 400R dash... but its completely useless without the Epson EJ-1 ECU, so no point buying it.

also note R33 GTR and GTS-T dashs are the same!

here what the dash should come with navidash20.jpg

and here is what it displays if you have the Epson System (note this is one of many opionions it can display)

EJ1__16.jpg

  • 1 month later...

hey Ive been looking for info on this nismo dash since i bought my 33 over 2 years ago my car has that exact same dash only it comes up with the xanavi logo when i start the car and it has birdview jap gps which as most of you would know is useless apart from that i dont know too much about what exactly is in my car one thing i do know for sure is that my car doesnt have a 180km speed limit even though as far as know the ecu is stock (i bought the car stock) if anyone has any info on this dash of knows of where i can get my hands on the epson computer that would be great

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