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1. How much would a LED lighting kit cost for an R32 GTS? (i am going to replace bulbs in my dash with LED's anyway since a few have gone lol), and do you have any pictures of what the finished product would look like? (website url is fine)

THE PRICE ILL CHECK ON! TIS IS THE URL FOR THE LED LIGHTING!

http://64.233.179.104/translate_c?hl=en&am.../language_tools

Yeah they look pretty good, i figure i can save a bit of stuffin around by investing in these,

Bit strapped 4 cash atm but interested,

Thanks 4 checking,

Regards Sean'O

I went through the list for the met finish dials, they don't have the ones for R34GTT can you confirm?

thanks

sorry mate , they can not make aftermarkit dials for the R34 due to the stock dial set up is concaved, and no were near a flat surface! Tho i can get you brushed bezels for the R34.

Yeah they look pretty good, i figure i can save a bit of stuffin around by investing in these,

Bit strapped 4 cash atm but interested,

Thanks 4 checking,

Regards Sean'O

not a problem mate!

oops. sorry, my bad. going blind.

lol, thats ok! yes i can hook you up withr32 GTR dials and they even come with the smaller dials for the small cluster with the 3 dials for no extra charge!

How much are the LED's for an R33 GTS-T?

Is it better to get white dials with clear numbers, and use Blue LED's? That way you can easily change the LED's and have a different colour backlight - but if you have blue numbers, changing the LED's wont make any difference.

Has anyone got a photo of these at night with the blue numbers in a R33 im sure there is someone out there with them, i m keen but just want to see how they look in a dash both in the day an night

thanks

Hi Kezza

Paid for bezels today, but now im thinking i might be interested in a set of white LEDs as well. Please advise a price for a set of LEDs to suit SII R33 GTS25t.

cheers

Evil

kezza, any idea why those LED kits are so pricey?

Found T5 LED dash globes for $6 each.

<Ebay product>

If there is a reason why the kit is better than these LED's, thats cool, just curious to know why!

To find out the type of globes i have, i'm guessing i have to take out the cluster... Then how do i tell? is there a marking or are the T10's just a different shape or something?

I have an R32 by the way so if anybody else knows what type of globes i have that would be awsome :happy:

^^ Yeah what gives with the cash lol??? They probably are nicer though becasue you can just "plug n' play"

Thanks,

Sean

Edited by Sean'O

I am trying to find out what globes are used in R32, R33, R34 for the benefit of all people who wish to buy LED globes.

Sean'O : if you are keen to pull apart your dash T5 is 5mm, T10 is 10mm DIAMETER.

kezza, any idea why those LED kits are so pricey?

Found T5 LED dash globes for $6 each.

<Ebay product>

If there is a reason why the kit is better than these LED's, thats cool, just curious to know why!

why are daewoo's or hyundai's cheaper than Nissan's ?

you pay for what ya get mate! :sorcerer: quality

maybe this pic will help size.jpg

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