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********The group buy will be going ahead in the next week, payments need to be in by Wednesday the 13th********

They're full Reverse Dials, they have the 2 tone colour. The colour can be flicked between green/blue and contrast can also be adjusted via a controller. They're similar to the ones on the attachment.

*******UPDATE ON PRICES*******

$140 per set, pick up available or extre $7 for next day delivery

Uniqueautosports sells the plain blue/green ones for $250 which are not reverse lights. It was hard to get a pic of them in the day, can't really see the lighting that well, but the attached file above is pretty much what you get, it looks exactly like that. At the moment I can only get them for the r33 and only up to 180km/h dials. I've asked them to try and make them for other models r32, r34 etc as well as 320km/h clusters, but they don't have them at the moment.

Thanks, Daz

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I've spoken to the supplier and he said we can do:

$160 per pair if we buy 10, or

$150 per pair if we can get can 20 buys

Uniqueautosports sells the plain blue/green ones for $250 which are not reverse lights. It was hard to get a pic of them in the day, can't really see the lighting that well, but the attached file above is pretty much what you get, it looks exactly like that. At the moment I can only get them for the r33 and only up to 180km/h dials. I've asked them to try and make them for other models r32, r34 etc as well as 320km/h clusters, but they don't have them at the moment.

Hi Guys,

I would be really keen, but need to know:

what is the difference with reverse or not? I have seen the ones that uniqueauto has and they look way too bright.

the pic you attached is spot on with brightness... no too noticable from other cars and satellites....

Rob.

With reverse-lighting, the characters and marker lines light up (i.e like stock dials but with a funkier color!). With a normal backlit kit, the background lights up, but the characters and marker lines don't. They are a lot more common than the reverse ones (I haven't seen a reverse kit in the flesh yet) and IMO a tad too tacky.

JAGER: the dials that i can get are exactly as seen in the attachment..

yeah YOYO's spot on

the ones from unique are just the plain blue/green dials which are really quite bright, these are perfect I think, nice contrast in colours and not so boring

YOYO: I've asked about 180sx/s13 ones, but the only ones I can get for them are the normal green/blue illumicent ones. I really want the reverse ones for my 180 too but they don't make em. If you want I can get you those plain illumicent ones for a bit cheaper than these reverse dials

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