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Early 1999 R34 --> Sharp

Later 1999 onwards R34 --> Toshiba

Don't pay extra. If your R34 LCD has developed a fault replace it. Or get one of these for the day it will, because who knows whether they will be easy to get in future.

I've got 5 available

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$175 shipped, per, Australia wide.

International ok, just ask for shipping cost first.

Edited by moneypit
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More info:

Prior to Sep 1999 BNR34 - Sharp

After Jan 2000 BNR34 - Toshiba (till April 2003)

In between these dates - boost may show kg/cm2 for Sharp, kPa for Toshiba

(this reveal is not for Nismo updates though, during the change-over it may be either one).

Youtube video sequence on replacement diy:

Http://Www.Youtube.Com/watch?V=JxkvHyZ0t1o

Http://Www.Youtube.Com/watch?V=ZPFmazkCTRg

Http://Www.Youtube.Com/watch?V = PAqaPcROq6g

Http://Www.Youtube.Com/watch?V=yJUG_Tn8RR4

Http://Www.Youtube.Com/watch?V=z3XrhmmjBpA

You can find these screens on Yahoo Auctions, however they are priced at over 15,000 yen to 20,000 yen ($185 +).

If you need the Sharp panels, please look to auctions.yahoo.co.jp via a buying service. See

http://page4.auctions.yahoo.co.jp/jp/auction/d132764089

unfortunately no, but there is more than one yahoo action buying service you can use.

http://www.mailorder...japan/index.php

http://yahoojapanauctions.com/

and many more

since it is such a small item you need not use a car parts yahoo auctions proxy, any of them would do

You could also try this

http://www.fasttobuy...reen_p7698.html

they actually list a price and a minimum quantity of 1 but I'd try to get a conversation going with a human before paying for anything. And this ebay seller

http://www.ebay.com/itm/LTM084P363-LTM08C351-LTM08C351S-NLL75-8651-11A-Toshiba-8-4-LCD-Panel-/251106559080#ht_1924wt_922

claim to have access to the same part number so you could contact them via ebay.

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