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hey guys i was just wondering if anyone could help me i just bought a 5 inch monster tacho and i am putting it in a rb30 skyline wagon and i was just wondering if anyone knew wat the wires were to wire up or sumwhere were i can look to find out were the wires go!! thanxs steven

why why why why why why why why why why why why why why why why why why why why why why why why why why why why why why why why why why why why why why why why why why why why why why why why why why why why why why why?

doesnt it already have a tacho nob?

if it does isnt that sufficient?

all these dumb f*cks wanting huge monster tachos to look 'fully sic'

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why why why why why why why why why why why why why why why why why why why why why why why why why why why why why why why why why why why why why why why why why why why why why why why why why why why why why why why?

doesnt it already have a tacho nob?

if it does isnt that sufficient?

all these dumb f*cks wanting huge monster tachos to look 'fully sic'

grow a pen!s or join hondahookup.com

nah the dash was fully ripped out and so i thought i would redo it all and make it look beter then standard and all the wires have being removed and i am needing help to find which wires go where!!!

usherly the tacho in r31s is pure crap

mine says that the car idles at 1500 rpm and doesnt move till it gets to 2200 and you will find most r31s are like that (faulty tacho) *thanks nissan australia (actually VDO) for their bang up job at a speedo cluster*

So why the F#ck do you need to replace the taco with a 5 inch one, do you find it hard to see a normal size one, If so get some glasses.

I just don't understand why ppl wish to put such huge taco in their cars. Looser that’s all I have to say.

So why the F#ck do you need to replace the taco with a 5 inch one, do you find it hard to see a normal size one, If so get some glasses.

I just don't understand why ppl wish to put such huge taco in their cars. Looser that’s all I have to say.

The stock one is bout 5 inches, as is most cars' stock ones :( but in all seriousness, they are gay.

but for info the tacho signal is the blue wire coming off the coil.

The stock one is bout 5 inches, as is most cars' stock ones :P but in all seriousness, they are gay.

but for info the tacho signal is the blue wire coming off the coil.

I know that, what i ment by what i said is that ppl mount these aftermarket ones on their dash on a stock motor , fair enough if you are running more then stock power and your motor is reving harder.

But at the end of the day it's cop bait so just be aware of that........

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