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If you have a problem with your MFD LCD screen (busted scan lines, bad backlight, bad pixels),

then replace it with this fresh new one. I've done it. I can verify that replacing it with this panel

works great. Requires removal of MFD, and careful dis-assembly of MFD, connect two ribbon cables,

and re-assembly. Takes just 10 minutes and a screwdriver.

$200 plus $9.99 shipping bubble wrapped in anti-static foam.

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If you have a problem with your MFD LCD screen (busted scan lines, bad backlight, bad pixels),

then replace it with this fresh new one. I've done it. I can verify that replacing it with this panel

works great. Requires removal of MFD, and careful dis-assembly of MFD, connect two ribbon cables,

and re-assembly. Takes just 10 minutes and a screwdriver.

$200 plus $9.99 shipping bubble wrapped in anti-static foam.

so is this genuine nissan one or after market?

cheers.

so is this genuine nissan one or after market?

cheers.

As far as I know nissan do not sell the screen. They sell the entire MFD for mucho $$$s only.

the MFD is plastic surround and cage and buttons, the MFD circuit board with its various sensor inputs

and the toshiba screen.. this is just the screen.

a little bit off topic but around how much would the real mfd cost approx?

I see a second hand one in pretty poor shape listed at 90,000 yen about to close.

so after fees and expenses that is pretty close to $2000 aud.

and, this screen is the "real" mfd, as in, if you have a busted screen, it is this

screen that is busted.

Just in case people think this is an inferior non oem substitute..

  • 1 month later...
If you have a problem with your MFD LCD screen (busted scan lines, bad backlight, bad pixels),

then replace it with this fresh new one. I've done it. I can verify that replacing it with this panel

works great. Requires removal of MFD, and careful dis-assembly of MFD, connect two ribbon cables,

and re-assembly. Takes just 10 minutes and a screwdriver.

$200 plus $9.99 shipping bubble wrapped in anti-static foam.

Hi i am after a screen and you text me pls 0414959914

Thank you

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If anyone knows where you can get the whole MFD (with casing etc) will buy it off you...or from Nissan itself lmaa i really dont mind spending the money its better than going aftermarket and getting an Alpine screen for example which costs a shitload and doesnt even fit the factory center console on my GT...

There was 2 types of screens used in the GTR mfd, the early models used a Sharp screen, and the late models used a Toshiba screen. (as far as I know there was a supply issue with the Sharp LCD, thats why it got changed.) From what I can figure out the Nismo GTR MFD2 Unit will accept either LCD as there are both the connectors.

Make sure your GTR screen has 2x ribbon cables going to the LCD, a skinny ribbon cable and wide ribbon cable (Toshiba), or if it as 1x 30pin cable it a Sharp screen and will not fit!!

I am currently experimenting with both types of unit and will be putting up an in depth post in future...

Hi Mate,

I've got a 99 34GTR with the annoying white tram lines going through the RHS of the MFD... Can you pls confirm the toshiba screen your selling is a direct replacement for the early model 34 GTR's!

... If so can you pls put me down for one

will PM you

  • 2 weeks later...
If you have a problem with your MFD LCD screen (busted scan lines, bad backlight, bad pixels),

then replace it with this fresh new one. I've done it. I can verify that replacing it with this panel

works great. Requires removal of MFD, and careful dis-assembly of MFD, connect two ribbon cables,

and re-assembly. Takes just 10 minutes and a screwdriver.

$200 plus $9.99 shipping bubble wrapped in anti-static foam.

hi ... i would like to order 2 screens .heat busted mine and my friends. the problem is i cant pm u over here... could u email me on [email protected] .thanks

  • 2 months later...

hi there, just wondering if you have any screens left?

My one is heat damaged and realy sh@#s me. please email me as i can not pm.

thankx heaps.

[email protected]

cheers.

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