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yeah ditto. I always thought a trip computer told you km's you've done, how much fuel your using per 100km and how many km's you've got left before your empty. Not that a stagea needs that. Answer is simple... not many + shitloads = bugger all :)

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I know the S2 RS4S came with 4 wheel steer (HICAS).

And FAST shows an option for what they call a "Meter Multi" looks like it has a compass and such, maybe this has a trip computer combined.

It mounts on the dash instead of the clock.

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^^yeap - they also have an option for the trip computer to be put on a HUD so there is one available, but I think its as rare as chicken lips.

I know that Nissan used to advertise the twin odo's in the series 2 & 3 bluebirds as a "trip computer" so the stagea dealers are prolly just going along with that.

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meza got the hud but no trip computer i think . all its got is temp, compass , time ,and i cant work it, its got some buttons im not shure what they do but it still looks flash

picsorban :(

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