my new dash
#1
looks way better than crappy orange
   
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#2
How,how much,and where do I get one.... Bloody orsum man!


Axe
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#3
you can buy the led kit from the states cost like 15 bucks plus postage
than you take dash apart unsolder everything and solder in new ones i cheated on the soldering and got a third year electrical engineer student to do it for me unless you can solder extremly well i wouldnt atemp this
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#4
Looks orsum man!
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#5
do u have a link for the kits at all?, ever since seeing the dash of the bkings ive wanted blue lights
100000kms in 23 months, not too bad
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#6
Was on us ebay ill find for you later when im home
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#7
Are they the micro bulbs, I got a set but no way was I going to attempt it I could hardly see the liittle bulbs no way I would try & solder them Pi_freak
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#8
Yeah they are tiny surface mounts like 1 by 1 and a half mm, but they are the easy bit getting the lcd off and back on again is the hard bit
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#9
Damn that looks good. I wouldn't say no to a PM with all the details of where to get the gear for that and how to do it. Sweet job mate.
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#10
Hey fellas, if you could post the link up, that would be greatly appreciated!!

Cheers,
Matt.
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#11
My son is in the Toyota Aristo club & Doe's dash light re fits all the time for some cash , He get's the lights in a 12 inch strip for about $35-00 from J Car electronics Blue.green.red ,yellow all available but they are fiddly fukers to fit .


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#12
Once again, that is a sweet job. I just love looking at it. Going to have to go the same way myself because my XR6 Falcon has blue dash lights and I love it.
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#13
that is an awesome job on your busa's dash display. very nice. will have a look on ebay for it.
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#14
I love it - Blue is nice Clap

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