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Hi, i have ordred Nismo clock (Dashboard), complett with 320 km/h, and 9.000 rpm, does they fit in my Stag, or do i have to make some modifications.!

(They are normally for at R33)

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haha no kidding...

pretty aware of what he meant, we all just went along calling htem clocks for his own sake methinks... hard to read a analogue clock thats spinning at 9000rpm, or 320kph, so we assumed (corectly) he meant guages, and decided that rather than correct him, we'd just carry on lol

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haha no kidding...

pretty aware of what he meant, we all just went along calling htem clocks for his own sake methinks... hard to read a analogue clock thats spinning at 9000rpm, or 320kph, so we assumed (corectly) he meant guages, and decided that rather than correct him, we'd just carry on lol

Ok, cool, so I've kept my tendency of diving in head first, and making myself look like a total muppet. Good one, Micah: good to see you don't deviate from tradition! :D

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Will these work in a 97 rs4????????????

If you get the stagea model it will work, but you will also need a epson computer thing to make it work

Have a search in the cosmetic section, has been discussed before.

It is possible to recalibrate the dials to be 320km and then fit/get made some new faces

It has been done before for the R33 guys. They were sale for $100 in the group buy section

If someone wanted to do the leg work it could be done

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If you get the stagea model it will work, but you will also need a epson computer thing to make it work

Have a search in the cosmetic section, has been discussed before.

It is possible to recalibrate the dials to be 320km and then fit/get made some new faces

It has been done before for the R33 guys. They were sale for $100 in the group buy section

If someone wanted to do the leg work it could be done

Can get stagea nismo monitor but will they work In an auto???????????

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I had a search around, and apparently the epson computers are about as common as rocking horse sh1t: i.e. very little chance of finding one at all... Given that they are of substantial cost themselves, I decided against this cluster, and have just purchased a 260RS cluster with 300km/h speedo instead...

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Can get stagea nismo monitor but will they work In an auto???????????

Can still get a stagea one of these but as asked before does anyone know if they work in an auto?????

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