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Dan, that is the poorest excuse ever :).

Does anyone know the exact way to get the dash out so I don't have to remove parts that dont need to be removed, I am changing dash lights and the lights that go where the hazards are etc.

Quick little tip?

Cheers :).

Edited by Weezy

I meant Inline6 Haha.

But your keen, good good. Jenkies Keen, Mad.

3 of us makes for a nice little group.

I am not mad keen on a full on hillzy touge spec my rear tyres have inner wear like a madcunt but I am keen on heading out.

Dash removal - R32 - How :).

cool so chronic wheezy inline6(is a pussey)

wheather is lookin a bit pooey anyone know if its gonna be a clearer night tomorrow. this is starting to look like a 32 gtr fest so possibly try and get as many 32 gtrs together as possible and head out tomorrow night??? get some photos :)

I had actually already planned to meetup with a few other mates aswell for tomorrow night I can't ditch them and be like 'Sorry guys, hanging out with RB26 crew' haha.

If it stays clear tonight Jenkies I don't see why not tonight haha

Dan, that is the poorest excuse ever :) .

Does anyone know the exact way to get the dash out so I don't have to remove parts that dont need to be removed, I am changing dash lights and the lights that go where the hazards are etc.

Quick little tip?

Cheers :) .

Did this a couple of weeks ago, remove about 4 screws on the top of the drivers side panel under the steering wheel, pull it down ever so gently as to see about another 4 screws under that holding the bottom of the instrument surround in, then 2 screws up the top and 2 screws, one under the headlight switch, one under the wiper switch. Remove the surround (be REALLY careful, 16+ y/o parts can be brittle!) then unplug cables. Instrument cluster is 4 screws and it will pull out + remove plugs behind.

EDIT: Im slack, its probably better to remove the lower panel all together, its an additional 2 screws down the bottom on the left hand side, 1 one the side where the door closes with a little dome cover over the top and 2 screws behind the bonnet release.

Did this a couple of weeks ago, remove about 4 screws on the top of the drivers side panel under the steering wheel, pull it down ever so gently as to see about another 4 screws under that holding the bottom of the instrument surround in, then 2 screws up the top and 2 screws, one under the headlight switch, one under the wiper switch. Remove the surround (be REALLY careful, 16+ y/o parts can be brittle!) then unplug cables. Instrument cluster is 4 screws and it will pull out + remove plugs behind.

EDIT: Im slack, its probably better to remove the lower panel all together, its an additional 2 screws down the bottom on the left hand side, 1 one the side where the door closes with a little dome cover over the top and 2 screws behind the bonnet release.

Found this aswell: http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/R3...html&hl=r32

Im easy for tonight or tomorrow night aha,

Whatever it may be I dont care.

Either Zillafest as the man says tonight, or all car tomorrow night :).

Almost finished my LED instal haha, my finger tips hurt from trying to get plugs out :).

So much of the dash needs to be pulled apart on a 32, give me a 33 to do anyday ahaha

So much of the dash needs to be pulled apart on a 32, give me a 33 to do anyday ahaha

Nah I found it quite easy. I ended up replacing the entire front section of the interior anyhow (after I'd fitted the led's) so I had to take it apart again, and then had to do it a third time to fix the airconditioner actuator

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I went to change my demister globes etc and the socket types are totally different to what I got sent to me from ZeroPoint Electronics?

I don't know, I'll PM him and see how the eff they're meant to work lol.

Anyone cruising tonight or we gonna have a bigger meet tomorrow night?

I went to change my demister globes etc and the socket types are totally different to what I got sent to me from ZeroPoint Electronics?

I don't know, I'll PM him and see how the eff they're meant to work lol.

Anyone cruising tonight or we gonna have a bigger meet tomorrow night?

Take the LED out of the holder he gave you and the globe out of the rubber thing found in the switch. Then cut down the rubber thing (because the LED's wires are shorter) and thread LED wires through, wrap around so the base looks like original but shorter and with an LED. Easy.

Are you doing your climate control? Thats trickier than the switches.

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