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1) Alpine IVA-D106E Single Din 7" Touch Screen DVD Head Unit
More details here http://www.alpine.com.au/showItem.php?item_id=50
Used. Took it out of my car few weeks ago. Everything works no issues.
$200

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2) Innovate Motorsports ECB-1: (BOOST) Ethanol Advanced Gauge Complete Kit (P/N: 3906). 52mm gauge, shows boost, AFR, Eflex content and fuel temp.
More details here http://www.innovatemotorsports.com/products/ecb1.php
Brand new still in box and plastic bags. Bought it last month but went with another gauge setup. Already looking at a refund but just wanna see if anyone else wants it.
$600 (Everywhere quoted it for at least $700+ shipped)

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How did you get the HU to display temps and boost. That is really cool. Is it easy to set up?

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How did you get the HU to display temps and boost. That is really cool. Is it easy to set up?

Its called GaugeArt, applies to a few aftermarket ECU. Mine is a haltech, http://www.haltech.com/new-product-gaugeart-can-to-vga-adapter/
easy to setup, one plug to haltech ECU, another plug straight to display (if VGA or HDMI) otherwise to a AUX converter and AUX goes to display unit.

Interface is customised on http://haltech.gaugedesigner.com/

Have the same head unit - unfortunately I don't think PFC will display the gauges!!!

Have the same head unit - unfortunately I don't think PFC will display the gauges!!!

pretty much any screens will be able to display it.

I also had the option of using the R34 MFD but I rather kept it stock. http://gaugeart.com/gaugeart-updates/gaugeart-in-r34-skyline/

Not sure if PFC can display it, need to check which ECU is compatible on their website.

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