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pretty sure they are 666dan from here that sells them, i have them.

If you can change the normal globe you can do these

its a matter of taking your centre console off, a couple screws around the cluster and its out than twist the bulbs out and put the new ones in

they look good too, just gotta match the rest of the dash now

Did you put in blue leds or the proper wide angle ones that are for sale. With standard leds the light just goes straight and is hard to see with the wide angle ones it is like factory.... if anything maybe just a little bit of a dim will make it better

Hard to see???? See down the page on this link

Also watch ebay very carefully, I'm r34neo on there...my LEDs are good with light spread, the other clown is selling kits without knowing what the car takes and he's using the poor convex type which give very bad results.

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...8385&st=360

the ones i used were just a normal t3 LED, like what you would use as a park light, which probably didn't help. but i have used the blue silicone covers on bulbs as well and found that blue is always the hardest to see. but yours look pretty cool.

i also love the look of the xr falcon blue dash lights.

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