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It will either work or not, you will need to plug it in and see.

You may lose some functions, like the leaf display. There are many versions to suit the same car, let alone different models, but they are essentially the same.

never saw the logic in that

if im going 180+ you shouldnt be looking at the speedo, and the 180km dash is way easier to read day to day.

I actually did the opposite in the s14 putting the jdm cluster in for the 180km instead of only ever using 1/3 of the gauge

Canadian drops the SAE dials and are straight metric. Buy a nismo item , cheaper and you are not playing guess on which unit you have as there are SEVERAL variants.

No need to be so condescending guys. But yes, I'd be looking to JDM, be it Nismo, Impul or any other made for the JDM arena.

Personally, while it's cool to have and occasionally glance at when travelling at those speeds, I'd rather be focusing on how the car feels being driven to the edge without tipping over. It's a lot of effort just to admire the speed reading, in my opinion.

It's a bit pointless, especially when it reads 40kph out like my Nismo when it's pinned, but it's the only speedo I have to judge anything by for braking at the track. The Informeter doesn't see past 179kph due to the speed cut defender tricking the ecu. Shame as it stays very accurate.

Here in the northern ireland the stupid annual mot rules state that the speedometer must show both kmh and mph. NI road speeds are in mph and Ireland is in kmh.

I've had to fit G35 clusters to 2 v35s. Both worked fine, the only differences are that you lose the sidelight warning lamp and the cluster backlight doesn't dim with the clock display. G35s have a manual dimmer for dash lighting.

I'm sure there's a work round on the backlight somewhere but it hasn't annoyed me in 6 years

Here in the northern ireland the stupid annual mot rules state that the speedometer must show both kmh and mph. NI road speeds are in mph and Ireland is in kmh.

I've had to fit G35 clusters to 2 v35s. Both worked fine, the only differences are that you lose the sidelight warning lamp and the cluster backlight doesn't dim with the clock display. G35s have a manual dimmer for dash lighting.

I'm sure there's a work round on the backlight somewhere but it hasn't annoyed me in 6 years

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