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Heyy guys just wandering if anyone here could install the blue led's in my dash and the aircon buttons, orr do you know anyone who could do it for a reasonable price please let me know :)

Thanxxx

Heyy guys just wandering if anyone here could install the blue led's in my dash and the aircon buttons, orr do you know anyone who could do it for a reasonable price please let me know :)

Thanxxx

its easy to do mate just takes some patience to solder the new ones up, cause those are different bulbs then the plug in ones behind the gauges. did mine in blue a while ago.

have you changed the gauges to LED already ?

also did my light up ring around the ignition lock, and door panels

8 ,10 inch neons hidden in the front area and mutiple LED in the dome light in the middle. wired up to only come on with door open to be legal

gear shift selector LED to show what gear your in coming soon. and much more ...lol

I can help ya sometime but would be a few weeks out still????

Madaz did my LED's, no soldering required.

yeah you can do it that way too, I solder the LED and military grade resistor together not hack the wires or some shit like that.

the dude on here selling the LED's for lines on ebay can provide some too,,,, but they fail random. but he does provide replacements in the first year....lol

and DAMO your a/c doesnt seem to light up blue ????? do you know it has more globes hidden under the black panel ?????

dohmar likes to change his on regular basis to match the colour of the outfit he's wearing, maybe try him

gee maybe he should buy those colour changing ones... rainbow colours and all...hahahaha

Depends on the LEDS you choose...

Some leds wont require soldering. Others will.

I need my aircon ones done. And might as well do the dash ones, too.

Edit: Damo, you have quite a few dark spots on your dash lights?

Edited by CRoNic...
thats DAN666, i have those in my car, none have failed, and they simply screwed into where the stock ones came out!

my friend did have one fail, bad solder joint from his ebay ones...

its easy to do mate just takes some patience to solder the new ones up, cause those are different bulbs then the plug in ones behind the gauges. did mine in blue a while ago.

have you changed the gauges to LED already ?

also did my light up ring around the ignition lock, and door panels

8 ,10 inch neons hidden in the front area and mutiple LED in the dome light in the middle. wired up to only come on with door open to be legal

gear shift selector LED to show what gear your in coming soon. and much more ...lol

I can help ya sometime but would be a few weeks out still????

Yeah i bought the ones from the guy on sau, shuld screw right in. I know that part is easy i just dont know how to take the dash appart and i know there are topics and posts about it all over the place but id rather pay someone who has done it before to do it so im not worrying about braking clips and things.

So if you or anyone on here could do it about 3 weeks down the track that wuld be good pm me about how much people wuld charge if anyone is interested in helpin me out :)

Thanx again guys!!!

my friend did have one fail, bad solder joint from his ebay ones...

A while ago i read all the way through his thread. It was a certain batch/series that were failing...something to do with the wrong voltage i think. He has now fixed them..i believe.

Yeah i bought the ones from the guy on sau, shuld screw right in. I know that part is easy i just dont know how to take the dash appart and i know there are topics and posts about it all over the place but id rather pay someone who has done it before to do it so im not worrying about braking clips and things.

So if you or anyone on here could do it about 3 weeks down the track that wuld be good pm me about how much people wuld charge if anyone is interested in helpin me out :)

Thanx again guys!!!

the ones in A/C arent the right ones if there from DAN 666.. those are way too big for the A/C

can you take a photo of one LED to see for sure which ones you have??? the dash uses mutiple LED's on one stick if there from DAN666 ebay auction for R34 SERIES 1 if your car is SERIES 2 R34 they used different film backing on the clusters ,, much harder to light up !!!

the ones in A/C arent the right ones if there from DAN 666.. those are way too big for the A/C

can you take a photo of one LED to see for sure which ones you have??? the dash uses mutiple LED's on one stick if there from DAN666 ebay auction for R34 SERIES 1 if your car is SERIES 2 R34 they used different film backing on the clusters ,, much harder to light up !!!

Na mines a series one n its auto so i donno if thats makes a difference due to the thing bein on the dash showin u wat gear ur in its from zero point electronics on ebay he said they will fit and i just payed extra for the ac kit aswell ill put piks up in a sec jus gotta take one :)

thats DAN666, i have those in my car, none have failed, and they simply screwed into where the stock ones came out!

+1. I have the same blue lights. I dont usually like stuffing around with cars much, So if I can do it you can do it . Was pretty easy.

I recently did all my dash with LED's from 666Dan. I did instrument cluster, clock, cigarette lighter, foglight, demister, headlight switches and also the climate control.

Pic of my instrument cluster here

Pack on the left has 3 smaller ones and 3 bigger ones of the same type and pack on right just has 8 of the wide angle ones all same size.

yep those are the ones you need, but to do the lights on the buttons on the A/C it takes 3 more little ones (hidden ones under the black plastic , screwed down) optional of course

and I used a single blue one for my LED on the ignition barrel. bright as fark now

doors take more customization if you want those done

it takes about 30 min to do the A/C and Dash ones

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