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| any one heard of led dash neon bulbs? u can get em off ebay for bout 15 squid for 5! they b bright enuf to cancel out any green plastic!!!! whos ur daddy!???
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| Moderation in Moderation | <blockquote id="quote">[size=1] face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica" id="quote">quote:<hr height="1" noshade id="quote">Originally posted by cjboss something I have seen done is an A4 sheet of acetate ( used for overhead projectors etc) can be run thru a colour laser printer and then cut out to the desired clock shape & size. U just mess about with colours & designs etc on ur pc, but all speed markings etc may have a legal requirement I'm not sure. Just thought it may be a possible alternative. regards.....cj <hr height="1" noshade id="quote"></blockquote id="quote"></font id="quote"> Scan the dials using computer, print on Acetate, (if the printer can handle it, might go bit funny with inkjets - i'll try it with college laser when i get my car :p, then the speed markings will be the same as they're scanned, possibility :D I want a cinquecento :'(
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| Its a long shot but.... Remove the console bulbs in the speedo, tacho, temp and fuel and use those LED beamer things instead. Wont give the same effect but would glow whatever colour you want. You could hook the LEDs up to the light stalk to work when yyou had the lights on. Paint the dial surround matt black so it doesnt reflect and get white dials. My mate had a Nova and the bulbs went so he used this method, looked pretty cool with white dials. Matt ------------------------- "There goes David Brent...I must remember to thank him"
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| go to a scrap yard and borrow some form the same car as you! put them in you pocket tho so you dont have to pay form them ;) gotta love the uno's
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