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Contact Dan The Man. Not sure what his username is exactly so you should do a search in the Sales section.

You will need to apply different colured LEDs to areas on the dash and have aftermarket LED tacho stencils.

Try eBay and place a thread in the WTB section.

Contact Dan The Man. Not sure what his username is exactly so you should do a search in the Sales section.

You will need to apply different colured LEDs to areas on the dash and have aftermarket LED tacho stencils.

Try eBay and place a thread in the WTB section.

666DAN?

guys, stop giving him incorrect information as they are not just LED replacement bults, its a el-glow dial dash kit such as the ones below:

http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/Nissan-Skyline-R33-GTS-T-EL-glow-dash-gauge-speedo-/200537004008

ones with more colours like OP's pic will cost more but they look better!

my brother used to have a set like this on his 200sx, must say i wasnt a fan of it, have to turn your lights on n then turn the dials on.

pretty sure it was from ebay

Or could have wired it to the illumination wire? Lol

Personally, my whole dash is lit up in blue - and this was purchased from 666DAN from here. Has not missed a heart beat since.

Besides that, everything else (with the white Nismo dash aside) is just over-doing it. The Rice scene seriously has lapsed.

Personally, my whole dash is lit up in blue - and this was purchased from 666DAN from here. Has not missed a heart beat since.

Besides that, everything else (with the white Nismo dash aside) is just over-doing it. The Rice scene seriously has lapsed.

Yeah i did mine the same and couldn't be happier.... I have the climate control and gauges etc all in the same finish and it looks awesome!! :cheers:

Didn't really look like el glow to me.

Looked a little too factory for what I've seen of those kits.

And the colouring could be in the dash plastic itself.

I've seen this before.

yeah i was thinking it was similar but different to the el glow dash

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