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Qualitat 'modellista' dash for Altezza 6MT

Postby Ard Righ » Tue Jul 03, 2007 8:26 pm

I was wondering if anyone has heard of any of these as spare parts anywhere in NZ ?

Or whether it's at all possible to get one from overseas without costing an arm and a leg ?

I want to get one fitted to my car, but they seem to be ghost items, unless you're buddy buddy with someone in Japan :(
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Postby Distrb » Wed Jul 04, 2007 9:09 am

They pop up on trademe every now and then, as do the TRD ones.. Just be patient and you'll find something that wont cost an arm and a leg
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Postby Ard Righ » Sat Jul 07, 2007 11:59 pm

Yeah I guess I'll just have to keep an eye out for ppl selling parts
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Postby 2jayzgte » Sun Jul 08, 2007 10:11 am

Ard Righ wrote:Yeah I guess I'll just have to keep an eye out for ppl selling parts


Or you can try Mr.Revhead for the TRD Dash but I suppose if you don't want to spend big $$$$$ you'd be better off waiting.
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japan connexion

Postby toy8 » Tue Jul 10, 2007 4:37 pm

hi dude

im in nagoya japan , got a sideline bussiness happening for anybody waiting parts out of here, i understand the performance market very well
also in the bussiness of finding cars and exporting them 8)

exactly what are you after ? have you got any pics ?
there is a atezza perfomance book i could get it and check what dash is available :D

contact me at ewan@hayatonka.com
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Re: japan connexion

Postby Ard Righ » Wed Jul 11, 2007 12:31 am

toy8 wrote:exactly what are you after ? have you got any pics ?


These pics from an RS200 Qualitat Altezza
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It does the 240Km/hr speedo, just like the TRD version. But it also has the newer model of display in the bottom right corner. It's pretty much like the 2001+ standard Altezza speedo, but with the 240Km/hr top speed, rather than the 180Km/hr that is JDM standard.

It only appears in the Qualitat version of the cars, and mostly RS200-Z Qualitats that I can see. So it's fairly hard to get as you would expect :)
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Postby Ard Righ » Fri Jul 13, 2007 9:24 am

Quick question, has anyone replaced a dash in a tezza before ?

I'm curious on the process of putting an upgraded dash, like TRD etc. If I got one 2nd hand, would it make any different how many Kms the dash had done in the previous car ? Or would it just come set to 0Kms ?

I'm not sure how the dash stores the odo reading, whether replacing it would cause much work in the swapover :?
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Postby Distrb » Fri Jul 13, 2007 9:30 am

Ard Righ wrote:Quick question, has anyone replaced a dash in a tezza before ?

I'm curious on the process of putting an upgraded dash, like TRD etc. If I got one 2nd hand, would it make any different how many Kms the dash had done in the previous car ? Or would it just come set to 0Kms ?

I'm not sure how the dash stores the odo reading, whether replacing it would cause much work in the swapover :?


I replaced my factory one with TRD one..

The ODO value is stored in the dash unit, so for example if i had 131,XXXkms on the factory dash, that value would stay with the factory dash.

If you buy a new aftermarket dash, the ODO would start at zero. or if you buy second hand, like i did, you'd have whatever kms the dash has on it... (in my case it was about 28.000kms)

Can cause a hassle at wof time, but just take down readings of what your original odo had, and where your replacement one started, and work out what your kms should be and tell your wof inspector.

Easy to install, just undo 3 screws and it pops out...
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Postby Ard Righ » Fri Jul 13, 2007 12:18 pm

Distrb wrote:I replaced my factory one with TRD one..

The ODO value is stored in the dash unit, so for example if i had 131,XXXkms on the factory dash, that value would stay with the factory dash.

If you buy a new aftermarket dash, the ODO would start at zero. or if you buy second hand, like i did, you'd have whatever kms the dash has on it... (in my case it was about 28.000kms)

Can cause a hassle at wof time, but just take down readings of what your original odo had, and where your replacement one started, and work out what your kms should be and tell your wof inspector.

Easy to install, just undo 3 screws and it pops out...


Cheers man.

Question, if I got a new dash, would it be worth taking it somewhere to get the odo set correctly, and certified ? Or is that just extra cost for nothing ?
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Postby Distrb » Fri Jul 13, 2007 12:49 pm

I honestly dont know if that is even at all possible.

I never bothered looking into it, as i have no plans to sell the car anytime soon.
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