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hey guys... gday to all the old schoolers from back in the day.

i have kept my car all this time because of all the stuff i have done to it even tho i lost the love for doing it up... i have just been using it as a car to get around and i still like to poke it every now and then but recently i have really got the love for a it back... so its time to fix those things that have been annoying me.

ok back on topic... remember that order we did... for the white dials shown in the pic. there was about 10 of us i think by memory.

anyway... the little black box is screwed and i want to get a new one.

now... i got a few questions that could solve my problem (they dont light up anymore - tranformer/blackbox screwed)

anyone pulled it apart and tried to repair whatever is wrong with it? apparently its a bitch to get open anyone have any luck?

what is the brand of the dials we got? i cant remember but if can figure out the brand it will be easier to find a replacement (kym got one on ebay but cant remember the brand)

i think thats all... thanks in advance guys

and welcome me back to the skyline love :)

pic of the exact dials im talking about

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