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A while ago Jason (Uneekwan) got a group buy for one of these from Evo-R and I was wondering if any of you guys got some pics of it both during the day and luminated during the nite. Would love to see it first before I go out and get one myself.

Thanx in advance... :cheers:

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Jason i think had some pics....

Beleive me the dashes look sweeeeet as! At night time the dash looks mad in bright blue!

and looks cool throughout the day in white.

The pics that Jason had don't really show you how awesome these look at night I am very happy with it.....

http://hate-tank.net/Leap%20Year%20Cruise/28.html

There's a shot of them during the day ...

there are a couple of them at night from someone in the forums gallery .. take a look through those for the night shots :cheers:

I'll try to get some soon

thats the good part mrgtst.... :D

you dont have to remove the needles at all and i did it all myself and with my mate, and im a dipshit :D its real easy...they slide over... if you have a group buy then maybe we could cruise to somewhere, undercover hopefully and i would be happy to help everyone install.... although it is a 2 hour job once you take your time a fk around so maybe a food session could be an idea aswell ;)

dot of superglue in some of the corners that didnt fully stick down.... ;)

but if you keep them flat then when you put them in it will be perfect... :D

I kept mine flat and put a few dots (not much really at all) and i havent had any trouble with them popping up or needles getting stuck...

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