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Ok.. so i just bought a Series 2 Instrument Cluster for my 34.. And when i plugged it in.. the k's are reading 74,xxx and my original cluster is reading 58,xxx... i tried calling nissan (LOL) to see if they are able to alter the k's.. with no luck..

I've also called Able Instruments and they said they believe there is no one in QLD that can alter Digital Odometer.. But am asking if anyone in here knows if there is anyone avail.? Even if extreme comes to shipping interstate to get done.. So guys post up if you know anyone.. Or if they remain to not be named on a public forum.. please PM me..

I figure there has to be someone as there are ppl with the 300 k dash and they are bought new at 0 k's.. This is more for the fact of maintenance.. And yes i am aware that the k's may have been turned back before it was imported..

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it's more for terms of service.. i'm not going to be selling this car.. not anytime soon anyways.. just cause im a nit picky bastrd.. so i'm to let QLD transport know? why would they care?

if i'm to get it changed i can get a stat dec and have it signed by a JP so it wont be illegal to change the k's

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The 54,000km's on there were probablly already shaved before comign to AUS

So adding 20k back on it not going to matter...

When buying an import looking at the km's on the dash is a worthless exercise...

Thats true..

But if you wanted it changedfor a small fee give DJ Auto electrics a call they are in slacks creek of course you will need (may) toshow correct km of car before they can change it :blink: they did my gtr's nismo dash for 120$ day turnaround

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