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Hey SAU

I would like to start by saying I love my 'line.

I have the mod bug. Always happens, no surprise here. I class it as my hobby :P.

So the reason for MFD is I stumbled up the Nismo limited edition LCD Gauge cluster. Holy F*** anywhere from $800 upward is crazy. And that is if you can find one. Is it made out of panda or something?

So then me being a tight ass and looking for something similar but for fraction of the cost found the ARC MFD2. Pretty cool little thing, but still not cheap at $400.

Then there is always the HKS camp2, Epson pf-1 (or something) and the others that I forget what they are called for round about the same price as the ARC. But that is with no display device. ghey.

So I have done all the research that I possibly can and keep stumbling over the same results.

What have you guys done to minimise gauge clutter in the cockpit?

I would really like a standalone MFD but would like to not pay 400 pasos for it.

Any help would be much appreciated.

Cheers

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Store it in the glove box to avoid any clutter:

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You just lose room to put stuff in there, that's all...

Or replace the stock gauge area with the aftermarket gauges:

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Then you'd have to move the A/C and the Stereo Unit to the glove box, or just not have it...

Holy s*** bro.

If you put gauges in the glove box, then are pretty out of site, which makes it a pain to see. And I like to keep my head unit and ac control.

If I wanted gauges in a awkward spot I'd put put two in the ashtray.

Whereas having a mfd I can have 6 sensors compacted into one :).

Maybe I'll just bight the bullet and buy a expensive one :S.

Unless someone knows of a cheaper option. *hint**hint*

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