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continuing my endevour for white ilumination... i have heard laurel c33 dashes light up white from factory (which look identical to a31 1990 and after dashes... however are not printed onto green plastic - they are printed on white or clear)

anyone with a laurel confirm? or anyone conveniently pulling out their laurel cluster could just look behind one of the dials to see what its printed onto? :D

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hmm... a question is asked...

2/3 posts are irrelevant and worthless...

and 1 is a waste of my eyepower to read...

ahh shit just forgot im asking on the interwebs... everyones input from behind a monitor is required

phil - the only person who gave a warranted response... you able to pull cluster out and take a pic of the back of one of the dials? and pic of it lit up? :P

Edited by Hella Flush

zzzzzzzzzzziiiiiiiiiiiiinnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnGGGGGGGG!!!!!!!!

Ragging faggots. Anyone...........

Nope Can't see any.

Ur leaving a forum because ppl muck about and pay u out. BAH AHAHAHAHHA.

You saw everyone pay the shit out of me and u dont see me crying about it.

Move on.............

Next on Days Of Our lives..................

Like the turning of an hour glass. These are the days of our lives.

I believe its 'like the sands through an hourglass...these are the days of our lives'.

...or something like that

anyway, the cluster illuminates white, looks the same as a ceffy one except no clock, and uses all the same plugs. the only difference is that while the ceffy cluster has grey around the numbers in the speedo/tacho, the laurel cluster does not...which also looks much nicer ;)

plug and play

Edited by A31cefiro

HAHAHAHAHHAA.

Stop using your mum as an excuse. you sit down with the other mothers club and watch it and then discuss is after the show.

I know you ways young man.

Hey have you sold your VS-KF's yet.

I might have a buyer for them. Or just a tyre kicker not sure. he said he was keen. But hey you know youth of today.

OHHHHH I fully want those rims but nah i cant get the cash till next week....... Hold on to em and i will get back to u

When will they learn...........

hmm... a question is asked...

2/3 posts are irrelevant and worthless...

and 1 is a waste of my eyepower to read...

ahh shit just forgot im asking on the interwebs... everyones input from behind a monitor is required

phil - the only person who gave a warranted response... you able to pull cluster out and take a pic of the back of one of the dials? and pic of it lit up? :P

you forget that a large portion of your posts are also useless..

i asked where to get a front bar and you said you have 3 ceffy aftermarket front bars but dont wanna sell one.. that to me is a useless post

HE HAS THE PASENGER SIDE AIR VENT COVER !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

i got one for free from mates wrecked ceffy last week

mwahahaqhaha

just another example.. anyway this is a useless post so im bailing...

PSC

yeah mate still have the rims.

ill sell them if i get a buyer, otherwise ill wack them on an old S13.

on another note also picked up a set of old school SSR 15x7s at work the other day for next to nothing. some kid came in with some 'fully sik' momo 17x7s for his S13, and said he didnt want the old 15s. shotgunned! still have the stickers on the insides of the rims and all :P

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