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Zada tech gtr multi fuction display 

Displays 

Boost 

Water temp 

Oil temp 

Oil pressure 

 

You can edit or remove any of the displays. 

You can send it to zadatech if you more or less guage displays 

 

In perfect working order with brand new 7" LCD screen 

 

Comes with control unit 

Boost sensor 

Oil temp sensor 

Oil press sensor 

Water temp sensor 

Control joystick 

7" lcd 

HDMI cable 

 

All u need is some wiring to run from sensors to control unit 

 

Looks similar to the r35 mdf.. 

Heres a link from there site what it looks like when running 

 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p0_ErPzzylc 

 

(The link is just to give you an idea on what unit looks like) 

 

I can hook it up to batt to show it running to anyone interested 

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For more info 

http://zada-tech.com/products/multi-gauges/7-full-colour-tft-ips-graphical-lcd-multi-gauge

 

$600

 

Pick is from officer vic

Postage at buyers expense

 

Txt me on 0497630996

 

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Zada tech gtr multi fuction display 
Displays 
Boost 
Water temp 
Oil temp 
Oil pressure 
 
You can edit or remove any of the displays. 
You can send it to zadatech if you more or less guage displays 
 
In perfect working order with brand new 7" LCD screen 
 
Comes with control unit 
Boost sensor 
Oil temp sensor 
Oil press sensor 
Water temp sensor 
Control joystick 
7" lcd 
HDMI cable 
 
All u need is some wiring to run from sensors to control unit 
 
Looks similar to the r35 mdf.. 
Heres a link from there site what it looks like when running 
 
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p0_ErPzzylc 
 
(The link is just to give you an idea on what unit looks like) 
 
I can hook it up to batt to show it running to anyone interested 
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For more info 
http://zada-tech.com/products/multi-gauges/7-full-colour-tft-ips-graphical-lcd-multi-gauge
 
Price drop $475
 
Pick is from officer vic
Postage at buyers expense
 
Txt me on 0497630996
 

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