ARCHIVE 1962 - 1984 FJ Gauge System - NEW STOCK LOOK!

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Bring that 1962-84 Toyota FJ40 up to late model standards without disrupting the vintage vibe! A machined aluminum bezel is finished in a matte silver powdercoat to replace the stamped original piece, yet the whole assembly is a drop-in replacement for your stock FJ dash panel. The full-color TFT message center is nestled in the center of the speedometer while an LED bar graph tachometer arches around the outside of the gauge. The idea is 21st century tech with the appearance of stock equipment. Metric units can be had at no additional cost, and diesel-interface components are also available!
Starting from scratch, CNC machined housings are filled with electronics designed and built in-house, helping Dakota Digital once again raise the bar for aftermarket instrumentation. The high-definition TFT message centers can be fully configured to display just about any piece of information needed. As you’ve come to expect from Dakota Digital, the RTX series utilizes a central control box to make installation and setup as easy as possible.

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You didn’t list your price?








devo
 
I gotta say, it is sweet. Bright ,fresh and modern.
 
Just noticed that he’s selling them on eBay for $1230.00

5% discount from retail. Notice all the Dakota listings are 5% off or best offer, so I'm thinking Dakota only allows an advertised 5% discount and anything different from that is an offline conversation with the vendor.
 
I just bought one $1199, very expensive however when i was trying to purchase a OEM completely restored he was asking $1900. This seemed like the best option, I’ll let you know after the install cost.....
 
I am not sure you bought from us? We offer them for quite a bit less, maybe you bought it direct from the manufacture?
 
Do they make them without the auto trans selector? Do they make them for the 40 series graduated only to 80 mph? I've driven cruisers for only 44 years and never made it to 75mph. Why 120mph?
 

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