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I want one for the Stagea WGNC34

stagea-wgnc34-01.jpg

Just want white face, dont care about logos or that BS. Just want black numbers but would love brighter wedge LED's in a yellow/orangy color (incandecent globe colour)

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I want one for the Stagea WGNC34

stagea-wgnc34-01.jpg

Just want white face, dont care about logos or that BS. Just want black numbers but would love brighter wedge LED's in a yellow/orangy color (incandecent globe colour)

hahahaha thats the way mate...i dont know about white with BLACK numbers... im checking with Mike about that, But like in the pic you posted , you can have the White with BLUE numbers?

And the wedge leds, you can get from autobarn... unless you wanna pay more for cyberstork ones, thats up to you!

PM me with your order and i can add you to the list mate.

thanks kezza

Did we end up finding out if they do them for the r34GTT? (er34)

if yes.... ill put the money in!!!!

Mr Sniper911

send me a pic of your dash and I will check!

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Did we end up finding out if they do them for the r34GTT? (er34)

if yes.... ill put the money in!!!!

Mr Sniper911

Hey Sniper, still waiting on a pic from you.

cheers,

Mike

hey are these the same as the ones on ebay for $89 +$9 postage?

http://cgi.ebay.com.au/Nissan-R32-Skyline-...1QQcmdZViewItem

nope these are better :D

never heard of them, they dont even have a website. :P

HI all..

Just wanna say.. These are more trouble than they look.

Well for for the first few weeks they are funky.. but after awhile it is annoying and just "ricey". Also when sun is shineing on it directly sometimes its hard to see what the needles read..

When I installed them the plastic thing wasnt flat and the tacho kepted catching on the paper. Took forever to install. Hard unless you know what your doing.

So yea.. Dont get me wrong they look cool.. but do you really need it? :(

HI all..

Just wanna say.. These are more trouble than they look.

Well for for the first few weeks they are funky.. but after awhile it is annoying and just "ricey". Also when sun is shineing on it directly sometimes its hard to see what the needles read..

When I installed them the plastic thing wasnt flat and the tacho kepted catching on the paper. Took forever to install. Hard unless you know what your doing.

So yea.. Dont get me wrong they look cool.. but do you really need it?  :)

Who are you to say what is ricey? Damm Its not that hard t fit..NOT HARD AT ALL.

I had no trouble at all what so ever. as long as you are carefull and READ how to install them, and wash your hands after you pull ya clocks out ya will have no probs at all.

And about the needles. phhht, what a load. no need to post this at all! :D

Sorry fellas i had to pull out of this one coz of no funds this month :)

Although they still interest me and who cares if they are hard to install really. They are unique and will be worth the effort I say. I will probably look at getting some down the track.... :D

Can anyone confirm (with pics preferrably) if the factory lights still show through ok with the white dash onto of the factory dash?

cheers B)

Tom

Who are you to say what is ricey? Damm Its not that hard t fit..NOT HARD AT ALL.

I had no trouble at all what so ever. as long as you are carefull and READ how to install them, and wash your hands after you pull ya clocks out ya will have no probs at all.

And about the needles. phhht, what a load. no need to post this at all!  :P

:P

I guess I had a bad experience with them..

:P

HI all..

Just wanna say.. These are more trouble than they look.

Well for for the first few weeks they are funky.. but after awhile it is annoying and just "ricey". Also when sun is shineing on it directly sometimes its hard to see what the needles read..

When I installed them the plastic thing wasnt flat and the tacho kepted catching on the paper. Took forever to install. Hard unless you know what your doing.

So yea.. Dont get me wrong they look cool.. but do you really need it?  :P

are you sure they were "Cyberstork"s ?

and if yes, that is the first trouble I have ever heard....

also, Cyberstorks are flat to begin with so if yours were bent its because A, they weren't Cyberstork, or B, you didnt put them on properly.

Another point, Cyberstork doesnt retail outside Japan, unless its through me... B) so, I have to question this posts legitmacy... <_<

Interesting... They come flat... That would be so much better..

Wow and now rereading the first post. It is a bargin!

I had the dials from the last group buy, or simlar ones..

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