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ok, i have no idea about this, here goes, bought a skyline, has the screen in the middle of the dash, not a pop up one, no use to me, am prepared to swap for dash part with the 3 clocks, as long as its fits straight on, am maybe not explaining this very well, if u want more details, am on 0415650574 Mel

will try and post picture of dash later if i can borrow a camera,

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is this the r34 gtr muliti funtion display?

Do you still have it?

RTK

yes, the screen everbody wants,

looking for, the top 3 clocks with pod in gray plus 200 bucks and postage, what you get is, the screen and the dvd player that plugs into it, reason i want 200 is to buy new clocks, as i do not have turbo, so the boost clock will not work, also the 3 gauges are linked, cannot be separated, so, if you want screen thats the deal,

it is not the flip or pop up screen, its the proper gtr screen and dvd,

hope this helps, and it is from my r34, r35 was typo error

ok ive spoken to u about the swap

u said you were going to call me sometime this week

and let me know when u get ur sparky to look at a price for the removal of your lcd

and now u sell it on me?

whats this about first come fisrt serve?

i see your point, truly, however, am in w.a. for me to swap etc, i will have to buy 3 gauges, at 150 a gauge, thats 450 cost to me, guy in w.a. paying for new consul, 3 x new gauges plus cash plus paying to remove and fit new dash to my car, am sorry,

quote name='sskylinee' date='27 Jul 2007, 06:43 PM' post='3254390']

ok ive spoken to u about the swap

u said you were going to call me sometime this week

and let me know when u get ur sparky to look at a price for the removal of your lcd

and now u sell it on me?

whats this about first come fisrt serve?

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