need a complete new cluster?best place to buy one?
#6
13bmaniac, that doesn't narrow it down much. Pretty much all the OEM clusters came in both green and red/amber (minus the 93 - 95, which was in amber only). Here are a few... PM me plz for more detailed discussion
Thanks
~Ramy
Mazdaspeed:
Series 8/Spirit R:
99spec:
RE Amemiya:
Mazdaspeed (black or white):
RE Amemiya:
RE Amemiya:
Knightsports:
A few more for fun...
Mazdaspeed:
FEED:
Thanks
~Ramy
Mazdaspeed:
Series 8/Spirit R:
99spec:
RE Amemiya:
Mazdaspeed (black or white):
RE Amemiya:
RE Amemiya:
Knightsports:
A few more for fun...
Mazdaspeed:
FEED:
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My FD was imported from Texas to Canada. Would love to get a speedo in km/h but would it be possible to keep the odometer from the original cluster? Would be tough to sell the car if it looks like I've been tampering with the original odo!
#15
little mark, these are JDM, so they're only in kmph.
poorboy, you can remove the speedo (which has the odometer integrated into it) from the cluster and replace it with your own, but if it isn't the same style (eg. the 99spec font etc), it'll look off. But it's definitely doable...
As for resale, all you need to do is take your car to a certified shop, and have them document the mileage on the original odometer prior to installing the new one, and document it's mileage. That way one can tell the exact miles of the car.
Another option is to take the cluster/speedo and take it either to Mazda (not sure if they do it), or a professional speedo shop, and have them set the mileage to the same mileage on your original odometer.
~Ramy
poorboy, you can remove the speedo (which has the odometer integrated into it) from the cluster and replace it with your own, but if it isn't the same style (eg. the 99spec font etc), it'll look off. But it's definitely doable...
As for resale, all you need to do is take your car to a certified shop, and have them document the mileage on the original odometer prior to installing the new one, and document it's mileage. That way one can tell the exact miles of the car.
Another option is to take the cluster/speedo and take it either to Mazda (not sure if they do it), or a professional speedo shop, and have them set the mileage to the same mileage on your original odometer.
~Ramy
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