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If I remember correctly there was a nismo version of this thing.

where do I find it and in what country?

otherwise I need to find a OEM one.

working on a project for the R31 and this may be 'easier' to adapt into what I want vs a HKS camp piece.

start of it looks like this:

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that is the tach panel out of a spare dash I have.

the idea is to mod the R34 item and stash the guts under the seat and shrink the screen a fraction so it fits in that area.

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I've seen an R34 MFD in an R31 before. Guy in Melbourne had one wired to his RB25 NEO - you may know the car, it was a coupe, very unique green colour on 5stud te37s.

I think the nismo version was just the software was different?

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not really fussed on version. after I posted this I went looking and realized that the nizmo one is a board upgrade. I need the whole thing as I am going to cut it up and change the screen.

the end result will be a joystick at hands reach and a screen in the dash.

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think u can only get it from japan. comes in english though i think. best bet would be to email nismo jp or ask one of those internet company that sells car stuff... they might be able to import for u from japan.

the nismo mfd comes with a board replacement and some sensors i believe.

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spoke to a mate of mine in osaka this morn. used for the OEM they command silly money anyway. looks like I am going that route. won't be for a bit though as I need to get a few other things under wraps first.

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