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you could make a display showing which gear it was in for any car, but I wouldn't cut up that 300k display for it ?

maybe make one that goes near the shifter instead or LED/Numeric LED lights that come on hidden in the cluster instead of the old fashion ones ?

just a thought ?????

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you could make a display showing which gear it was in for any car, but I wouldn't cut up that 300k display for it ?

maybe make one that goes near the shifter instead or LED/Numeric LED lights that come on hidden in the cluster instead of the old fashion ones ?

just a thought ?????

yeah that maybe a way

i just thought someone out there may have done it before

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i was thinking it would be a case of swaping the parts in the red out of the old dash in to the new or the blue parts out of the new into the old

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The question here is WHY? if you put the cluster in without the display who cares. Or do you need to be remined you in D for drive all the time. For all the bother your thinking of going to what is really the point.

I agree, WHY...lol

plus you better have the other gauges that are missing if your car isnt a GTR ? oil pressure etc.

if your a tiptronic then just build a digital readout and hide it in the dash cluster to know the gear, D for drive hell it should be B for boring to drive with a auto...hahahah IMO

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I'm no expert in this...

Just swap the tacho and speedo sections over...

Just a thought.

that would work a treat , if the curcuit boards and contact points are the same ????? without seeing one in person its hard to say without spending a while looking into the diagrams.

good luck mate

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that would work a treat , if the curcuit boards and contact points are the same ????? without seeing one in person its hard to say without spending a while looking into the diagrams.

good luck mate

I'd "imagine" the tacho part would be the same...

speedo - I have no idea.

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I saw this a few nights ago on japan yahoo auctions - first time I ever knew they were made:

http://page10.auctions.yahoo.co.jp/jp/auction/m70743547

You could bid on it through importmonster if you really were desperate for it, but don't expect much change (if any at all) out of $1000 by the time it gets to you...

http://www.importmonster.com.au/view?url=h...20nismo%20300km

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