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New help with Gauge swap

I have a 2005 civic VP coupe (em2). It's manual but my gauge has no rpm. I was wondering if a Lx or Dx gauge would fit? Even an Ex? My car is manual everything, from locks to Windows. Thank you.
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Re: New help with Gauge swap

yeah.. you can just plug and play another cluster that has an rpm gauge BUT you'll have to replace the entire cluster meaning it will read the mileage of the cluster you're swaping. From what I understand you can take it to Honda and have the mileage reprogrammed but I don't know what the cost to do that is.
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