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Hey i just bought another 33, and it has one of those so called "rare" Nismo LCD display dashes.

Basically, i don't have a computer system wired up to it. But i was wondering what system would be best to go for??? And where could i buy it/ how could i fit it???

Ive heard HKS Camp 2's are pretty good.

Thanks :)

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well the good news is the dash only needs an AV input, it takes an old fashioned NTSC feed.

So anything that puts that out would be fine, I used an epson ej-1. The HKS Camp 1 was not so great, but apparently 2 is much better. Or any other AV input like a car computer, rear view camera etc etc

well the good news is the dash only needs an AV input, it takes an old fashioned NTSC feed.

So anything that puts that out would be fine, I used an epson ej-1. The HKS Camp 1 was not so great, but apparently 2 is much better. Or any other AV input like a car computer, rear view camera etc etc

Thanks for that :)

How would i go about wiring one of those bad boys in. I have no clue what to do, unfortunately

thankyou

The dash? It just needs accessory 12v, earth and the AV in which makes it beautifully easy to install.

If you pick a computer to go with it, that can get very tricky. THe epson EJ1 takes about 10 inputs from the computer.

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