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Hello everyone!

A good friend of mine told me that someone on this forum was looking for one of these.

Im not entirely sure what it is called. So HUD Display is what I call it. :)

It replaces the dash clock. Has a Mount with clips and clicks into the Clocks Supports(Once the clock is removed)

Displays:

- Clock

- Compass

- Timer

- Speed

- Outside Ambient Temp

Also has a Dim Feature to reduce glare.

When I removed it, the wiring was rather simple.

With the usual 12 +, Acc +, Ground - and Illumination with the Addition of another that taped into the Factory Climate Control to read the Ambient Temp.

Although, STILL unsure as to HOW the Speed and Compass worked? :laugh:

Location: Gold Coast, QLD

Contact: Aerron - 0414 595 397

Price: $ 100 ono

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hey mate

i'll be back on the gc soon (in syd airport right now)

thinking this might be a cool gadget for the stag

can we meet up so i can have a squiz at it?

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hey mate

i'll be back on the gc soon (in syd airport right now)

thinking this might be a cool gadget for the stag

can we meet up so i can have a squiz at it?

Hey man,

Feel free to check it out. My contact details are up the top...

just swing me a txt and we'll organize a meet time and place :)

Aerron

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Do these stick out from the dash much? And how does it actually work, display on the windscreen?

Any pics mounted/operating? I'm very curious.

I'm eyeing yours off and one in the jap auctions for $120.

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Do these stick out from the dash much? And how does it actually work, display on the windscreen?

Any pics mounted/operating? I'm very curious.

I'm eyeing yours off and one in the jap auctions for $120.

Hey,

Once mounted they stand a good 50mm tall when closed.

They Illuminate onto a transparent/tinted flip up screen. My FIRST pic sort of shows it open. Abit hard to tell. But when its open it emits the Image/screen on there.

As to how it works... Well I know the loom pluged into the Stageas factory Climate control. So thats where it would source Ambient Temp + Dimmer/Illumination. As for Speed and the Compass?? Im stumped. But it was closer to GPS Speed then the factory Dials.

Im currently at work, but I'll upload a pic of when I bought the car with it mounted...................

I just did a quick Google Image search... nothing remotely like it.

Cheers

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hey mate i brought one of these a few months ago didnt get any plugs for it though so i had to work out the colour codes which i did but the only thing wasnt sure about was the temp display.

think i had two wires left over. i have seen from other pics that there is a extra loom that comes with it that is quite long so if u can could u please send me a pic or see where it taps into for the temp display that would be awesome!!!!

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Thanks for the info.

Have I got this right..

The display only shows on the little flip up thingy

It does not project the image onto the front windscreen like the pic attached?

Cheers,

Pete

Hey,

Once mounted they stand a good 50mm tall when closed.

They Illuminate onto a transparent/tinted flip up screen. My FIRST pic sort of shows it open. Abit hard to tell. But when its open it emits the Image/screen on there.

As to how it works... Well I know the loom pluged into the Stageas factory Climate control. So thats where it would source Ambient Temp + Dimmer/Illumination. As for Speed and the Compass?? Im stumped. But it was closer to GPS Speed then the factory Dials.

Im currently at work, but I'll upload a pic of when I bought the car with it mounted...................

I just did a quick Google Image search... nothing remotely like it.

Cheers

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Sorry for the late reply, been flat out lately.

I'll get pics up later today hopefuly. I'll pull my dash open and see if I can see where the HUD was tapped/plugged into...........

Unfortunantly it does not project onto the windscreen similar to S13's etc. Only on a little flip up screen? Maybe 170mmx50mm approx.

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hey mate

sorry i didn't get round to grabbing this off you

was flat out for 10 days, so good to be home

back in tas now, i'll take this off your hands if you still have it in november

Tom

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stagea

hence why its in the stagea section

Hey man,

Trust me, it aint moving far any time soon... Lots of bites, but no catch?

I suppose with abit of imagination you could make it fit anything? :P

Aerron

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Hey man,

Trust me, it aint moving far any time soon... Lots of bites, but no catch?

I suppose with abit of imagination you could make it fit anything? :)

Aerron

Mate i'll give ya $50 for it!

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