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Hey man

Found this on import monster. Geez took me an hr but think i found what you are looking for. Cruise dash with bout 70'000 on the clock. Estimated cost inc shipping to melbourne depot is 174.66 approx. Hope this helps.

http://www.importmonster.com.au/view?url=http://page16.auctions.yahoo.co.jp/jp/auction/u44430325&thumb=http://auctions.c.yimg.jp/img313.auctions.yahoo.co.jp/users/5/8/7/3/pochisama00-thumb-131340781919166.jpg&title=M35%20ODO

nice one dude,

it looks like its out of a later model car, but its deffinately what i need.

although i can't see if it has screen or not.

cheap too, the freight and charges are the killer hey.

maybe i should buy some coil overs and intercooler kit at the same time.

Defintly the hdi gt2 kit. Best upgrade. Yeah shipping from japan is always a killer. You could contact seller and ask for that product number on back. Coilovers is also great investment. Not for me though as i love the ride mine has but as i said today very iterested in ypur rsr springs to get home lower and stiffer.

turns out that add is to have the km's on your dash 'modified' not actually a dash for sale.

im sure everyone will be surprised to read this.........

yeah i need a series 1 dash with cruise and Radar.

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