
Let's see those Canadian instrument clusters!
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Re: Let's see those Canadian instrument clusters!
What specific features or details are you interested in seeing in Canadian instrument clusters for a more tailored showcase?
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Re: Let's see those Canadian instrument clusters!
Want to see what the Canadian clusters looked like. I didn't get to see too many in my internet travels.CornerConqueror wrote: Mon Sep 16, 2024 12:36 pm What specific features or details are you interested in seeing in Canadian instrument clusters for a more tailored showcase?

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Re: Let's see those Canadian instrument clusters!
You can find some information through the internet if you are interested in Canadian clusters like from here:
https://bringatrailer.com/listing/1986-toyota-tercel/
They are similar with US clusters except that primary unit is km/h instead of mp/h. So similar look with US clusters but km/h and mph scales other way around if you get my point.
https://bringatrailer.com/listing/1986-toyota-tercel/
They are similar with US clusters except that primary unit is km/h instead of mp/h. So similar look with US clusters but km/h and mph scales other way around if you get my point.
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Re: Let's see those Canadian instrument clusters!
Exactly! That's why a US model permanently imported to Canada should use those clusters instead and vice versa for a Canadian one imported to America!Nordical25 wrote: Wed Oct 09, 2024 10:55 am You can find some information through the internet if you are interested in Canadian clusters like from here:
https://bringatrailer.com/listing/1986-toyota-tercel/
They are similar with US clusters except that primary unit is km/h instead of mp/h. So similar look with US clusters but km/h and mph scales other way around if you get my point.
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Re: Let's see those Canadian instrument clusters!
I see. I have been hunting also for Canadian tacho clusters but unfortunately I have had no luck so far. I understand questions if the registration requires usage of correct cluster. We need to have kilometer scale also, so that is why I can understand cluster requirements. We can use the U.S. cluster without problems here in Finland, because even U.S. clusters have small kilometer scale in them and that is enough.terceldude wrote: Fri Nov 29, 2024 2:33 pmExactly! That's why a US model permanently imported to Canada should use those clusters instead and vice versa for a Canadian one imported to America!Nordical25 wrote: Wed Oct 09, 2024 10:55 am You can find some information through the internet if you are interested in Canadian clusters like from here:
https://bringatrailer.com/listing/1986-toyota-tercel/
They are similar with US clusters except that primary unit is km/h instead of mp/h. So similar look with US clusters but km/h and mph scales other way around if you get my point.