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My 33 was originaly bought by a mate, he was tossing up between this one and one with that dash, the only reason he didnt get the one with the dash was because he had never seen one before and thought it would be to hard to replace if something went wrong, tight arse f**ker, i should have one of those now :)

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does anyone know if this unit would still work with an aftermarket ECU!!!!!!!

yes it does,

im using mine with a powerfc, but you will not get the display unless you have the epson ej1 system and you need the remote too or else you can't change what you see on the dash.

it was only made for the R33

Wow that looks wicked installed! I always thought it looked kinda cheap but when its actually in....

i wanna put one in but wont be able to see the speedo and tacho at the rides with my lil 320mm wheel ;)

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lol!

yes they are pretty cool :P its a limited edition nismo dash with the option of sat-nav or epson ej-1 driving emotion system. they are extremely rare, they come up on yahoo-auction very rarely, and the dash normally sell upwards of 60,000yen and then you need to find the epson ej-1 system which can sell upwards of 40,000yen

the epson ej-1 system display information like, speed, rpm, g-force, power, torque, lap time, fuel eco etc etc

here some photo of mine

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and some details on all the info it can display

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OOOFTt.... that's crazy!!!

i want that now =P

can u do other stuff on it? liek watch dvds and etc? or is it just like the tacho, speed, oil and etc?

Yeah, I have to agree with Police - it is mad, but looks kinda cheap - that's the only let-down but it is awesome.

It's still for sale, grab it if you really want it.

http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/Nismo-Speed...sspagenameZWD2V

I dunno, the display design looks kinda crappy to me

the display design is like from 1993/1994 so it does look dated. Easy way to solve the problem is to buy a data-logging software or hardware and just hook it into the tv.

you can watch dvd etc if u add the input

Yeah, I have to agree with Police - it is mad, but looks kinda cheap - that's the only let-down but it is awesome.

It's still for sale, grab it if you really want it.

http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/Nismo-Speed...sspagenameZWD2V

Link does not work, this one does tho http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/Nismo-Speed...1QQcmdZViewItem

And for those wonder, that would be $1,080AU delivered to your door.

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Link does not work, this one does tho http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/Nismo-Speed...1QQcmdZViewItem

And for those wonder, that would be $1,080AU delivered to your door.

Carfull

The one you have listed is for a WC34 Stagea, not R33

yes it does,

im using mine with a powerfc, but you will not get the display unless you have the epson ej1 system and you need the remote too or else you can't change what you see on the dash.

it was only made for the R33

The Epson EJ1 system, is this an additional item that is required or do R33's have this in them ready to go?

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