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similar to tommy kaira, but not the same. Tommy Kaira is the opposite. Digital display on the left, analogue dial on the right. I did see a picture of the tommy kaira...trying to find it. Wanting to see if these are commonly available

post-1887-1195711722_thumb.jpgI believe it is a factory option - whether Nismo or otherwise, I am not sure. When I was bidding for cars through Imports 101, I put in a hopeful bid on a V Spec II Nur. We were blown out of the water on price, but Danny got some more pictures, which included the one attached.

Hope this helps.

Cheers. ;)

P.S. Not sure what the symbol is in the middle, lower half.

Edited by MLCrisis
post-1887-1195711722_thumb.jpgI believe it is a factory option - whether Nismo or otherwise, I am not sure. When I was bidding for cars through Imports 101, I put in a hopeful bid on a V Spec II Nur. We were blown out of the water on price, but Danny got some more pictures, which included the one attached.

Hope this helps.

Cheers. ;)

P.S. Not sure what the symbol is in the middle, lower half.

well yer that symbol is an R and looks like the tommy R

Yes, when I put my specs on and squeeze my eyes nearly closed, I can see it may be a Tommy K "R" symbol. If it helps, I have attached the auction sheet from that car. As far as I can tell, it is described as a V Spec II Nur. I do not know enough Japanese to know if it is referring to Tommy Kaira anywhere. Perhaps someone else does?

Cheers. :)

post-1887-1195718832_thumb.jpg

Yes, when I put my specs on and squeeze my eyes nearly closed, I can see it may be a Tommy K "R" symbol. If it helps, I have attached the auction sheet from that car. As far as I can tell, it is described as a V Spec II Nur. I do not know enough Japanese to know if it is referring to Tommy Kaira anywhere. Perhaps someone else does?

Cheers. :)

haha cool ta...yeah it says 'at 296km meter changed to Tommy Kaira R1'

Glad to have helped! So are you buying the car - or just intrigued?

Cheers. :(

not looking at this one...just looking at dash options for later instead of the normal nismo white dial replacement.

Cheers all :D

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