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      09-12-2022, 04:26 PM   #4
Lingling
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Originally Posted by MarcoZandrini View Post
Go to www.realoem.com and enter the last 7 characters of the car's vehicle identification number (VIN). Hit enter and bookmark the page. Scroll down to instruments and measuring systems to see what cluster is in your car. Then, go back to www.realoem.com but this time use the dropdown menus to build a car like your car. Scroll down to instruments and measuring systems to see what other clusters were installed in your model year bimmer.
Good info - I've been using real OEM but I didn't realize if I used My VIN It would identify
My equipment - cool!

I really want to use an LCI dash though, which would too be in my year, but I know people have made it work.
Did you end up getting a LCI guage retrofitted?
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