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Hi guys,

I've managed to get a hold of a ultra rare NISMO R33 dash cluster. The ones with the screen in the middle.

Exactly the same as the one below

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/Ni...amp;pid=4131454

and

http://page12.auctions.yahoo.co.jp/jp/auction/p135527684

At the current exchange rate, it's about $3000 (NZ)

It's just the cluster though with no plugs etc for the screen and no cuomputer to run it.

I was wondering how much I could get for it and what would you pay.

Cheers

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I would say around the $2K mark at least. These screens are ultra rare, and I think I saw a guy on ebay wanting $2,500 AUD for it plus postage. Hence, I would say, nothing less than $2K.

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Hey, thanks for the reply mate.

Was the one on ebay like mine? No plugs and loom etc. I see the one on the yahoo auction page to be like exactly like mine with no plugs and is still for $3k.

But in saying that, does anyone know where I can sell it for a nice sum of money. It's not likely someones willing to fork out $3k for a cluster.

Cheers

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Hey, thanks for the reply mate.

Was the one on ebay like mine? No plugs and loom etc. I see the one on the yahoo auction page to be like exactly like mine with no plugs and is still for $3k.

But in saying that, does anyone know where I can sell it for a nice sum of money. It's not likely someones willing to fork out $3k for a cluster.

Cheers

Hey mate,

The one ebay had the computer as well...but the seller was saying the computer needed fixing... hence, I think $2K AUD is reasonable. This sounds usual, but chuck it on ebay - you will sell it sooner or later. Good luck.

Cheers,

SM

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It isnt useless without the controller. You can connect anything with an RCA video input to it... If you want to display engine parameters like the original Epson EJ-1 did but cant find the controller consider a HKS camp just like this guy has done: (I have one still in the box with remote etc PM If interested)

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You can try yahoo japan but the Ej1 module on its own isnt likely to appear. There is a complete nismo 400r display unit on there at the moment so far the price is $2700!

I've heard you can run the "HKS camp" in conjuntion with the screen. Heres a link;

http://www.nengun.com/hks/camp-2

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You can try yahoo japan but the Ej1 module on its own isnt likely to appear. There is a complete nismo 400r display unit on there at the moment so far the price is $2700!

I've heard you can run the "HKS camp" in conjuntion with the screen. Heres a link;

http://www.nengun.com/hks/camp-2

Hey and thanks.

Tried searching Yahoo for the one you mentioned and came up blank. Could you PM me or reply here with the link?

Thanks!

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