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fitted blue/red clocks!

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I just replaced the LED behind with a blue one. Didnt remove any filters? I might need to add another layer of filter then if that is the case.

 

Ultimate depends on cashflow, Will aim for it though.

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The trick with this one is to add in a piece of plain white paper (cut to size) in front of the bulb / LED as well as the standard filter, helps diffuse the glow a bit more. Worked fine with my rado and my mk3 golf

 

Ollie

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dose anyone knowif its posable to change the indicator arrows from green to red as well?

 

yes quite straightforward - there is a round green filter as well as green leds used. Simply trace around the filters with some red lighting gel and replace the green leds with red ones, or even white ones if you wish. I'd thought about that too but decided against it in the end.

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BUMPING an old thread, looking for a step by step guide brought the led from ebay Q!!!

 

The oichan link is long goneee

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I want this... and i WANT IT NOW!!!!!

Thinking of replacing the half burned out dash lights with new Blue LED's.

Could a rookie do this or leave it to professional hands? :tongue:

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