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Hi,

I have a Nismo LCD Instrument Cluster with computer that I have been running in my car, but as I never track my car or make use of the track features of the computer. I thought I'd see if anyone was interested in it.

Computer is still in the car, but not hooked up to a video output. Dash has been removed to not clock up kms while its up for sale. Has 100590 kms on the dash.

The LCD Instrument Cluster is plug and play, replaces old dash of R33 GTS-T or GTR, the LCD has a video in plug.

Epson EJ1 System has 5 wires that tap into wires from the ECU loom and can be used with aftermarket ecu. Then plugs in to the dash through the video cable.

There are switches on the computer box, which you set according to which engine is running in the car.

Nismo dashes are rare. I have seen just LCD dash for sale without computer for $1200

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/topic/326614-nismo-lcd-instrument-cluster-for-r33

I'm after $1250 for this set. Complete Setup is extremely rare. Located in Perth.

Pics show the menu bars, lots of different things can be displayed as well as kms on the clock.

Cheers.

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sorry stopped coming to this site.

Yes the Nismo cluster and race computer is still available and up for sale

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