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??? - I didnt mean any animosity, sorry if it came across like that :laugh:

"Come on.. someone with an R33 must have fitted theirs by now surely?" - This wasnt directed at you :P

Its cool mate! i didnt take it as animosity! i would have busted out a animaltiy... hahaha :huh:

hey sorry for interupting you guys but are you guys thinking of doing this kind of order again if so can someone help me out wanna do the same thing sounds as if im missing out!!! lol

mybe ill do it again, pending on how much interest i get!

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primordial. I think the reason is because from the looks of it, is yours a siI cluster? I can see the little round circles.

When your car boots up, are those little lights round or square.

If it's sI, then the lights are square. SII then they're round.

I have at various stages had both clusters and your bezel looks like an sI shape?

primordial. I think the reason is because from the looks of it, is yours a siI cluster? I can see the little round circles.

When your car boots up, are those little lights round or square.

If it's sI, then the lights are square. SII then they're round.

I have at various stages had both clusters and your bezel looks like an sI shape?

My car is series 2, and the lights in the dash are round.. Can anyone else confirm that they have installed the bezel? FFS There have got to be other people who've installed them by now! lol

I received my bezel and they were the ones you have. That is the shape of the sI cluster. I'm sending mine back to kez now.

If you have a look at the sII cluster, it is not flat. That's why the sI bezel won't fit.

kezza still waiting on the prices for the blue led's champ? also when i get to installing the dials. where exactly do i cut the dials so i can fit the needles through

is that each mate? i need 5 aye? with the dials theres no slice in the middle where i can slide the needle through without making a small slice myself, unless im not looking at it properly :happy:

i guess that means i got a s2 bezel as well?, i'm not really fussed, i probably won't install the bezel anyways just the dials. waiting on LED ;)

No, it looks like we got S1 bezels.... we should have gotten S2.

Can someone post a pic of an S2 bezel installed? Or even the bezel itself?

And where is Kezza?

prim, i've got the same bez as you. Check out a pic of a sI cluster. The cut out is the shape of the sI cluster. The sI cluster doesn't have little holes cut out for the lights.

it has a big cut out the shape of the cutout on the bezza.

Also, the sI cluster is flat, whereas the sII is sexy and contoured :huh:

Kez, I'll post it tomorrow. I've been at the gf's house for a few days so I haven't been able to post it.

Yep you're right.. the bezel should be contoured.. thats what was confusing me before - how the bezel was supposed to sit flat on the front! :huh:

Kezza - help!

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