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I doubt it, but hey buy one and try it.

regular 180 degree LEDS are bright enough, it looks a little patchy but believe me its not....really easy on the eyes at night too

white LEDs in the needle holders will make the needles brighter but im happy with it.....phone camera pic does not do it justice.

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I doubt it, but hey buy one and try it.

regular 180 degree LEDS are bright enough, it looks a little patchy but believe me its not....really easy on the eyes at night too

white LEDs in the needle holders will make the needles brighter but im happy with it.....phone camera pic does not do it justice.

Hey was that hard to do? do you have to take the whole dash off or can you just un screw the cluster?? do you know the kind of led that will fit?

Cheers

Yes you do have to take the whole dash out and more....but i had never done it before either really easy took about an hour....all the dash plugs only go in one way and one fitting so no worries there.

the bulbs i got from Ultraleds in England. will post number later

All you need to know is here read thru it covers everything its easy....hardest bit is the door switch light....unreal....AAARRRGGGHH

http://www.skylineowners.com/forum/showthr...ght=dash+lights

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