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just jap have been great with R35 parts Andrew

has anyone ever swapped ADM/JDM MFD's ? Chris rogers has looked at the setup extensively, cant remember whether I have heard it having been down or if their are substantial differences that would prohibit swapping the MFD's

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just jap have been great with R35 parts Andrew

has anyone ever swapped ADM/JDM MFD's ? Chris rogers has looked at the setup extensively, cant remember whether I have heard it having been down or if their are substantial differences that would prohibit swapping the MFD's

they are ENTIRELY different.

ADM 2009 was analog video JDM 2008 was digital. if you were going to do it then a harness swap would be in order as would a front panel swap.

small parts for R35s are not a problem for me to do ex osaka. all I need is a part number or a jap chassis and I can get them. panels are a different matter.

happy to talk about it if someone wants to give me a call.

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chris when you get a chance do you mind quoting me a price on the 2011 vinyl dash top piece that wraps around the mfd

part number is 68210KB50A

i thought id swap over to the 2011 mfd surround trim but it doesn't fit well

dealer price on the dashtop makes this swap uneconomical so ive shelved it

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