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Came across deal of the century on some V35 EL gauges. These are out of the USA and cost an unbelievable US$58 delivered.

http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/03-04-G35-MANUAL-A-D-D-Angel-Gauge-Gauges-INFINITI-/200625226623?pt=Motors_Car_Truck_Parts_Accessories&hash=item2eb632037f

Arrived in a few days from paying and fitted them today - they are freaking awesome!!!!

They are to suit a 260km/h speedo (for the inner km/h bit), but conveniently the MPH scale on the outside goes to 160mph, so is not dissimilar to the V35 180km/h max speed. And especially since my speedo used to run around 10% off (due to my 265/35 tyres), this works out perfectly - the MPH speed almost perfectly matches my km/h speed.

Took under 1.5 hours complete to install from go to woah, having never removed a cluster before. Trickiest bit was getting the EL thingo over the gauge needles - but got there eventually.

Enjoy the pics.

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Yeah except their normal price is US$119 + shipping - these are less than half of that. I thought about colouring in the MPH references and the km/h around the inside with black texta/paint - pretty sure you would never notice it. But I have left them for now, as I think the extra numbers make it look more 'racelike'.

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Looks the goods! Can't wait to install my nismo dash now!!!

You should have done a DIY to pulling the cluster out....

Ask and you shall receive ...

http://infinitihelp.com/diy/gcoupe/projects/infiniti_g35_instrument_cluster_removal_procedure.htm

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You my friend, are amazing!

Yes ...yes he is. :blush:

:rofl2: .....But yeah it looks great, much better than the stock cluster.

Do you know where i can find one to suit the 04 S2 Sedan?

I must be blind i was trolling the G35 Fourms... It seems that half of the aftermarket items suggested there are not useable.

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