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I own a cool 320km/h NISMO dash. Today after Autosport Track day my km recorder does not work anymore. I mean shows the speed correct but does not record any km traveled. Anyone got any suggestions? I will open the dash but what am I looking for? Anyone knows how to fix a dash? It is good my dash will have low KM but what can I make it work????

Thanks guys,

Eug.

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Huh..that hurts... another $700.00???? Any other solutions?

No , Not as bad as that , you can buy an used normal cluster and hopefully the oddo driver works , then swap the driver .

Where are you located ?

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I'm in Sydney. This cluster unit has only 24,000km is pretty new, and very sexy. I would like to keep it, it is the 320km/h NISMO type. I was at Wakefield park and I got off the track in dirt (span around). That I think done it....

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Take it out and send it to Olympic Instruments in Pymble Sydney. They will fix it and it will be reasonable cost.

When I got my Nismo unit, I had it serviced and the mileage set to my std speedo mileage by these guys. Look 'em up in the phone book and talk to them.

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Hi people,

Thank you for your help. Olympic instruments closed theirs workshop and moved to North Ryde. They only sell instruments now. I found General Auto Instruments in Lidcombe. They repaired my cluster for $125.00 + GST...works fine now.

Thank you everyone for helping

Eug.

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