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Update on my situation. Kezza finally got me 5th blue LED which is great. Got all 5 in today, they do NOT evenly illuminate the cluster.. almost do, but not quite. The top of the speedo is duller than everywhere else, i think thats what, the 80-100-120 area? Anyway, not happy about that.

And whats worse, is the holes in the dials for that thing to poke out to stop the needle going below 0... well, it does NOT line up. So not only have i knocked my needles around because of this thing thinking i had done something wrong that they didnt line up, but they definitely dont line up and freaking blue light escapes through where they DO sit. And my needles dont have a stopper.

And im still waiting on my metallic bezel.

AND the blue LEDs lighting up the Blue MET dials doesnt look very good either to me. I'll give it a week or 2 but dead set what i have is totally not as i was led to believe, it must be the wrong product just like the bezel i got and sent back because it does NOT line up. Basically everything i've gotten has been crap and wrong. Waste of $300 and 6 months. :D

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Seems like although kezza was the local guy fronting this thing the guy in japan doing all the product side was "j-styleinc2004" - He is the bloke that has sent us the wrong shit. ie send me s1 bezels and dials instead of s2!

j-styleinc2004, please come on here and address our issues you have taken money and delivered the wrong goods.

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Ok so after months waiting i finally get the fifth blue LED... wel it has died after being in for 2 weeks! So basically the other 4 are now useless, the dials were not right (holes wrong spot), and the bezel was for s1. $300+ spent, all unuseable or stuffed.

Thing is, i was happy with just getting the LEDs working, now i've got nothing at all.

I am so demoralised and unhappy i cant describe. So much stuffing around and effort and im worse off than when i started.

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Wtf? leds died? they must be shit! I've never had an led die on me.

Their life is normally so long that they don't blow - that's meant to be the idea anyways.

They have ALL died except the one on the very far right. Yeah... sensational. Past week i have been driving around unable to see how fast im going at night and in the mornings. Thanks group buy! :stupid:

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