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http://forums.skylinesdownunder.co.nz/show...?threadid=26546

man everyone at first was like "hell yeah i want em..." now that they actually have to pay they've all gone quiet.

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meh, they still look a lil um ghey... i dunno, you could do so much more yet they don't. I'm out for that design.

BTW in related luminous news I pulled my rear light up panel off (was attached with silica and double sided tape. It turns out that its an EL panel and the el sheet is fubar'd, now I gotta figger out a way to get it to light up again.

R33's are easy to come by. R32's are oldscool and not many ricers around have em so EL dials are as rare as hen's teeth.

I still prfer to get the peaks EL, but yeah, seeng as its rare as this is a good cluster to get.

If u can make up your own designs, you could create something really funky..better than those - they're pretty bland..

but afterall, all they are is a simple design printed on plastic - for $190 ?

Can't you just get the template, and take it to some specialised printer than can print on plastic?

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