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Are you still making these light up panels ? Have you made one that scrolls from left to right like KITT? If so i'd be interested in one. I have a R33 series 2 though so i'd have to get the whole lot from you. If you are still doing them.

Yeah I made one, I thought that's what the video showed... has a bunch of settings.

To be honest, for that, you're looking at about $400 and quite a tricky installation. I still make them for friends, but no one else has shelled out the money for one and I'm guessing you won't either :P

Yeah I made one, I thought that's what the video showed... has a bunch of settings.

To be honest, for that, you're looking at about $400 and quite a tricky installation. I still make them for friends, but no one else has shelled out the money for one and I'm guessing you won't either :P

Didn't see the video sorry. Will get one off you for sure. Do you want full payment before or half now and half when its finished ? How much is postage ?

ummm wow, wasn't expecting that...

I dunno, PM me the colour of your car and state you're in and I'll get back to you... I think I have all the stuff necessary to make one lieing around but I just moved so I'll have to double check...

ummm wow, wasn't expecting that...

I dunno, PM me the colour of your car and state you're in and I'll get back to you... I think I have all the stuff necessary to make one lieing around but I just moved so I'll have to double check...

I PM'd you.

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I did mine a few days back. Kinda sucky and i don't have the materials to make it any better.

Problem1: The led board is kinda short hence the S & E are missing some light and no one here sells them. I got this from the EXIT sign's LED panels.

Problem2: The LEDs seems to shine bright and normal for some weird reason.

Problem3: The color matching the car is not thick enough so light seeps through.

The LEDs are green by default.

This is very hard work and i don't think i will attempt to fix it :P

Just keep the panel incase i need to use it since it's already painted to body color.

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