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gday everyone, i am probably going to buy my first r33 on this friday coming, and i have searched this forum up and down but cant find an answer as yet..

Just wondering where i can purchase the 'reverse indiglow' gauge cluster instead of just the white faced el-dial kit..i have seen a couple on ebay, but i was wondering whether a place in australia sells them (as im from tasmania it would be hard to go and have a look lol).

Also just what people think of the reverse indiglow compared to the white faced el-dials?

sorry to bore you guys..

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first issue is making sure u can still light up the needles. Can be done but can be a bit crap trying to get the origional globe holders back in if the EL cables

However I have done it on a few cars. Not an issue.

The 33 response well with some good LEDs...lights up nice.

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gday everyone, i am probably going to buy my first r33 on this friday coming, and i have searched this forum up and down but cant find an answer as yet..

Just wondering where i can purchase the 'reverse indiglow' gauge cluster instead of just the white faced el-dial kit..i have seen a couple on ebay, but i was wondering whether a place in australia sells them (as im from tasmania it would be hard to go and have a look lol).

Also just what people think of the reverse indiglow compared to the white faced el-dials?

sorry to bore you guys..

sorry to be a pain but can you link me to what your talking about? im confused on what one your after.... or pm me! cheers!

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jus grab a set of dan's leds $20 and 20mins u cant go wrong, its jus a cluster man, use the rest of the cash u would have spent on el glow-glow dials (or watever there called) to put a better grade of tyre on the front of ur car ir put the money towards decent coilovers instead of shocks, heaps a better ways 2 blow money on a skyline....

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gday everyone, i am probably going to buy my first r33 on this friday coming, and i have searched this forum up and down but cant find an answer as yet..

Just wondering where i can purchase the 'reverse indiglow' gauge cluster instead of just the white faced el-dial kit..i have seen a couple on ebay, but i was wondering whether a place in australia sells them (as im from tasmania it would be hard to go and have a look lol).

Also just what people think of the reverse indiglow compared to the white faced el-dials?

sorry to bore you guys..

couldnt find reverse indiglow on ebay?? :S

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