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not sure why I bothered for you, as you could of done this yourself...

this was the result I found by using the search function, think of it as google for SAU, or infact I could of just used google and mentioned site:skylinesaustralia.com, would of given me the same results...

or you could of even gone to your car pulled the iginition area apart and worked it out for yourself, all of these methods are piss simple...

but its the weekend, its a nice sunny morning and I have a nicely made coffee here which just happens to be at the perfect temperature right at this moment, so its perfect timing for you, me seeing this thread...

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/topic/330803-blue-led-dash-climate-screen-and-clock/page-2#entry6187697

Posted 14 January 2012 - 08:49 AM

'wilderboy', on 21 Dec 2011 - 10:19 PM, said:snapback.png

how did you change the Key illumination ring???? iv dont my dash ac clock and sunroof light and interiour light and i just dont know how to change the Key illumination ring

i was wondering if theres a straight swap out or soldering and shit



straight swap man. its a t5 bulb. the ignition surround should just pop out.
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