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    Hi all. thought I would bring you up to date on the dial modifications I spoke about in earlier posts. I know Dellboy was definitely interested. Project is allmost complete. Original Indiglo dials have been modified and installed into the cluster. Refitting the dash together should take about half an hour. The dials can be switched to either blue or green and dimmed. I prefer blue. In the picture the dials are running off a 9volt pp3 battery, which I used for testing them at all stages of modification. Overall the job was not difficult at all. I think they look cool. What do you think ?
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    JJON

    Normal is just a wash setting.



  • #2
    Originally posted by jjon
    Hi all. thought I would bring you up to date on the dial modifications I spoke about in earlier posts. I know Dellboy was definitely interested. Project is allmost complete. Original Indiglo dials have been modified and installed into the cluster. Refitting the dash together should take about half an hour. The dials can be switched to either blue or green and dimmed. I prefer blue. In the picture the dials are running off a 9volt pp3 battery, which I used for testing them at all stages of modification. Overall the job was not difficult at all. I think they look cool. What do you think ?

    YEH they look pukka dude,where can i get some.

    Let us no asap.

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    • #3
      Originally posted by jjon
      Hi all. thought I would bring you up to date on the dial modifications I spoke about in earlier posts. I know Dellboy was definitely interested. Project is allmost complete. Original Indiglo dials have been modified and installed into the cluster. Refitting the dash together should take about half an hour. The dials can be switched to either blue or green and dimmed. I prefer blue. In the picture the dials are running off a 9volt pp3 battery, which I used for testing them at all stages of modification. Overall the job was not difficult at all. I think they look cool. What do you think ?

      Lookin excellent so far
      Maurice
      Hilux Surf FAQ at www.hiluxsurf.eu

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      • #4
        slydog would slavver over that pic
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        (='.'=) SQUIRREL MUNCHER GRRRRRRR
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        • #5
          Originally posted by jjon
          Hi all. thought I would bring you up to date on the dial modifications I spoke about in earlier posts. I know Dellboy was definitely interested. Project is allmost complete. Original Indiglo dials have been modified and installed into the cluster. Refitting the dash together should take about half an hour. The dials can be switched to either blue or green and dimmed. I prefer blue. In the picture the dials are running off a 9volt pp3 battery, which I used for testing them at all stages of modification. Overall the job was not difficult at all. I think they look cool. What do you think ?
          They look mint. When can you do mine???

          Pete

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          • #6
            Hi JJon

            Noticed that the temp gauge has a line spot on where my neddle sits, did you put that on ??

            Very nice job.
            Geoff.
            Rubblebags (Geoff).

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            • #7
              Look great John. Obviously cutting the turbo light slots in the dials has no effect on the lights. Thats good. Still cant find any clear adhesive CD labels,, so mine is on hold till then. Have a pain in my a$$ trying to find them over here.
              Derek :
              1990 Hilux Surf SSR Ltd
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              • #8
                Indiglo Dials

                Hi all. Thanks for replies. Answers as follows.

                Mick b - Got mine off of Ebay from Guy called msispeed but remember they will have to be altered to suit your motor.

                PeteWhere about in N Manchester are you Pete ? I have lots of family in Droylesden area.

                Geoff (Rubblebags) - Not realy sure what you mean. Could you explain more ?

                Dellboy - Found some good ones in "Staples" dont know if you have those stores where you are. How did you get on with the autocad file ?
                JJON

                Normal is just a wash setting.


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                • #9
                  Originally posted by rubblebags
                  Hi JJon

                  Noticed that the temp gauge has a line spot on where my neddle sits, did you put that on ??

                  Very nice job.
                  Geoff.
                  thats the thermometer
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                  • #10
                    Hi JJon

                    Sorry mate I think its just the way it shows up on my screen. Its the body of the thermometer.
                    Geoff.
                    Last edited by rubblebags; 24 February 2004, 02:37.
                    Rubblebags (Geoff).

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by gemini
                      thats the thermometer
                      Ian you beet me to it could not get it off the screen quick enough. Its the thick part of the body Showing up more on my screen
                      Rubblebags (Geoff).

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by jjon
                        Hi all. Thanks for replies. Answers as follows.

                        Mick b - Got mine off of Ebay from Guy called msispeed but remember they will have to be altered to suit your motor.

                        PeteWhere about in N Manchester are you Pete ? I have lots of family in Droylesden area.

                        Geoff (Rubblebags) - Not realy sure what you mean. Could you explain more ?

                        Dellboy - Found some good ones in "Staples" dont know if you have those stores where you are. How did you get on with the autocad file ?

                        THANKS MAN.

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