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Well,

In a few weeks, i'm finnaly installing all the things I have bought for my 33 (Zorst,extractors,cf bonnet, little bits and peices)

Anyways my lights behind my a/c and dash board are getting really dully and lifeless. I'm going to order some L.E.D Kits for my car from 666dan to install!

Now the only thing i'm hessitant on is, when I did this *(not dans kit's just some Colored t10 wedge bulbs)* on my old car (NX) When I pulled the cluster out on the nx, I was the most fiddely thing to put back togethor due to the speedo cable being so short... Some f**kwit played with the needle on all of the clusters and non of them ever again displayed actuall readings.

Does the R33 have any sourt of issues with the dash cluster being removed/short speedo cable (does it have a mechanical cable).

Any Infomation greatly appreciated.

justin.

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yeah i put some white led ones in last month.

Just remember once you put em in put the plugs back in(which only go in one way fyi) and test to see if they are working, because they only go into the bulb holder one way. So just turn it 180dg if its not working and should be sweet....if that makes sense

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