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I have not been able to find dimensions anywhere for this stupid thing. I really wanna make a template of it and play arround with places it could be made to fit and look right.

Same with the Greddy Infometer, i see a million and a half of them or sale with no dimensions. Is their no information arround for the kinda guy who wouldn't waste money on suck items without knowing they could make it fit in a place before hand or plan a layout of several items. In my opionion these items are nothing but mini money pits and lower a cars value unless done right as Nissan does well with their multifunction display unit. I wouldn't mind buying a Nismo MFD but i really dont wanna the head ache this year of hard wiring it into my computer.

LxWxH please on one or both of the items and i've gotten annother head ache eased or made worse.

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Let me know if you need any more help. My car has the screen mounted in the the drivers sun visor... Looks good and is hidden as the screens on these things are huge. Only problem I guess is if you want to look at it all the time but normally by the time you see a red light it's too late anyway.

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