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recently just dismantled my interior to chuck in a new set of coloured LEDs for the speedo dash and centre dash as the old wons were pretty much dead.

ive taken out the following LEDs but not exactly sure what size they are.

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sorri for the bad pics i cant take close ups.

anyhoo DAN666 was supposely the man for these kind of things as he was the one who supplied me with the ones for my speedo but hasnt returned PMs in a while, so if u read this dan ive got the LEDs out but i dont know what sizes they are.

any help at all guys would be great. if i get this working i can arrange a walkthrough for the rest of the 34 owners out there

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those smaller ones are special nissan ones designed for nissan cars.. There is a link in the DIY section of SAU to replace them with LEDS

The others are T10 globes, if you got lights to replace them you should have enough to do the entire dash and the boost/battery/oil gauges too ..

Goodluck

thanks for the reply mate.

ive already replaced the guades(boost, oil, ect) and the speedo dash. i just gotta do these now, which are for the A/C control unit.

i dont believe the bigger ones are T10s because i have T10 LEDs and they do not fit.

any chance u could link me to the DIY section about replacing LEDs?

thanks for the reply mate.

ive already replaced the guades(boost, oil, ect) and the speedo dash. i just gotta do these now, which are for the A/C control unit.

i dont believe the bigger ones are T10s because i have T10 LEDs and they do not fit.

any chance u could link me to the DIY section about replacing LEDs?

the A/C ones are t5 and there $16.50 each from nissan i was going to buy them but there too expensive...

the A/C ones are t5 and there $16.50 each from nissan i was going to buy them but there too expensive...

yeh they are t5.. DAN666 is selling them on this forum for about $28 for the set it think.. ask him he will know alot about them.

the A/C ones are t5 and there $16.50 each from nissan i was going to buy them but there too expensive...

do these include th backing screw in bit? my AC doesnt have any lights at all and the screw sections are gone too

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