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As title says. Did some research and found out that there a 2 different screens. One Toshiba for the later models of June 2000. For the 99 model Gtr it was a sharp screen.

New or used

Must be in immaculate condition

Located in Melbourne

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Was about to link you the JDMautolink thread on SAU but looks like you've found it :) i believe people have purchased from ebay once they have serial number for the screens

Is it a case of the polarized film on the screen that has cracked, etc? If so, it's a relatively easy fix to replace the film which makes a hugeeeee difference. I did mine several months ago soon after I bought the car as the film was severely cracked. Took around 2 hours in total to do but most of the time was spent on just removing and cleaning off the old film. I have a fair bit of the film left over from when I did it so would be happy to assist if needed.

Is it a case of the polarized film on the screen that has cracked, etc? If so, it's a relatively easy fix to replace the film which makes a hugeeeee difference. I did mine several months ago soon after I bought the car as the film was severely cracked. Took around 2 hours in total to do but most of the time was spent on just removing and cleaning off the old film. I have a fair bit of the film left over from when I did it so would be happy to assist if needed.

Yeh its the polarized film the screen itself is in good condition. I seen the DIY to change it but I'm not too confident with such fine work. Plus I didn't want to crack the screen.

I'd really appreciate your help man that would be awesome :)

Yep thought it might have been as it's the main reason why people end up replacing the screens. IMO best to replace the film first and see from there if you still want to replace the screen because the cost difference is huge. I went through the DIY steps and it was pretty straight forward but i know what you mean that it seems a bit daunting. If you wanted, you could post me your screen and I can replace the film, test it on mine to make sure it works properly and that I've got the film on the right way and send it back to you. Then all you would need to do is to plug the screen back in and off you go. Otherwise I could send you some of the film and talk you through it over the phone whilst you're doing it so. Pm if you're interested. Cheers Chris

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