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Just a quick one.

I had a quick look with the search function but can anyone confirm if the Nismo Dash cluster part number 24810-RNM50-W is fine for a 2003 M35 250t RS four (with dvd/navi)

Any help appreciated as i'm not great at locating such info.

Thanks heaps

(ahh i found a thread that quote RNM50/8HH3 is the one that fit)

I saw somewhere that the one i quoted above fit a M35 with VQ25det...

anyone able to confirm or deny?

Cheers

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Cheers Scotty,

I had an offer on one for cheapish (well what i would be happy to spend) but my M35 is still fairly stock. I didn't realise you needed to do anything with the ecu prior to swapping over.

Just a quick one.

I had a quick look with the search function but can anyone confirm if the Nismo Dash cluster part number 24810-RNM50-W is fine for a 2003 M35 250t RS four (with dvd/navi)

Any help appreciated as i'm not great at locating such info.

Thanks heaps

(ahh i found a thread that quote RNM50/8HH3 is the one that fit)

I saw somewhere that the one i quoted above fit a M35 with VQ25det...

anyone able to confirm or deny?

Cheers

hey, i saw one for sale on ebay the other day $400 i think he wants for it :action-smiley-069:

The reason Scotty says it needs mods is without mods the car won't go over 170km/h anyway.

Need nismo ecu :D

Yeah i totally understand this :yes:

This is just one of the list of things i plan to do to my stagea i was just checking to make sure it would fit. I don't use the navi screen at all except for reverse camera / tv. Mods for more power will come at that magical time of the year called tax time :whistling:

Cheers Scotty,

I had an offer on one for cheapish (well what i would be happy to spend) but my M35 is still fairly stock. I didn't realise you needed to do anything with the ecu prior to swapping over.

You don't, what Scott is referring to is the 180kph speed limit with the stock ecu which makes the extended speedo effectively useless although it does look much nicer :)

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