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My S13 has HUD.. I love it.

Are there any Aftermarket HUD's you can get for skylines? an Apexi or Nismo HUD would be damn cool. Yes I know you have to get a replacement windscreen.. but who cares?

Who does these and how much .. :rofl:

pics would be a bonus if anyone has any

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you do not need a new windscreen.

u just need a small piece of the tint that reflects the light in that certain way applied to the section where the hid unit will be casting the info henceforth voila.

thats why only a certain section of the S13 screen, namely that small corner has a funny colour when looked at from certain angles.

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Yeah, def legal as the new BMW 5 Series as HUD, but full colour graphic HUD! World first. Luminoscity of 7000 candelas (1 candela is roughly the light of one candle), comparison is that an on board TV for the BMW is about 300 candelas, and i would assume same for most cars with TV's. So the thing is friggen bright!! Basically so u can see it any time of day.

How are these S13, Bluebird ones during midday?

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