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I just stumbled upon it.
FJ40 DIGITAL INSTRUMENT PANEL - Truck Gauges - Teltek U.S.A INC.
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I talked to those guys and I cannot wait for this to come out. It may be pricey, but to have accurate information to me is worth it.

I like it too especially that it can do a speed that my FJ40 can't.
 
That price isn't too bad. When you factor in a new speedo is around $100.
 
Oh man... very nice. I wonder if it could be callibrated to kilometers and litres to suit the aussie and european markets..
 
I think that thing has been "coming soon" for about two years now...
 
I talked to those guys and I cannot wait for this to come out. It may be pricey, but to have accurate information to me is worth it.

Just because the readouts are digital does not make it accurate. I will take a reliable AutoMeter or Stewart Warner analog gauge any day. Mount the gauges in such a way that a quick glance is all you need to know that the needle is where it should be (there is no "up" on a round gauge) for normal operation and you're good to go. Besides who cares how fast you're going? You're in a 40... everybody else is going faster anyway. ;)
 
Ouch, thats steeper than the woman will let slide. I remember cyberdyne gauges used to put their stuff into panels you sent to them. Its been more than a decade since I have dealt with them, but theyre still around.



....reeeeeeeeeeeeeeeally like that panel layout, prob half the time to install vs autometer/vdo too.
 
I kinda have to agree. I don't really care for digital. Even worse in a cruiser. Everthing else in a cruiser screams old/outdated technology (not that that's bad)... and then this right in the middle of that? Doesn't really work for me.
 
This guy would rock it

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