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    Blue LED CC done!!! (pics)

    Enjoy them, took me a while but i really like how they turned out. Did my best with the pics.

    First one is of the CC and the second is of "my view" in the car (blue gauges, CC, and headunit)
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    #2
    damn..that looks really good!! Great job man!!

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      #3
      nicely done, mad props on that one

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        #4
        Originally posted by bodiez
        Enjoy them, took me a while but i really like how they turned out. Did my best with the pics.

        First one is of the CC and the second is of "my view" in the car (blue gauges, CC, and headunit)
        Very nice!!!! Will you be writing a DIY for this project perhaps in the future?

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          #5
          That does look really good.

          cb7ex - I believe there already is a DIY on this

          http://www.cb7tuner.com/vbb/showthread.php?t=1486
          Last edited by JohnnyB; 03-20-2005, 11:27 PM.
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            #6
            I like how that looks, good job.
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              #7
              looks awesome, i'll be doing it verrrrry soon


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                #8
                cpmike's DIY is excellent for this process.

                Thanks for the props

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                  #9
                  That blue looks so much better than the nasty greenish color. Nice job....I think I know what to do for a next mod...
                  Past rides:
                  -1989 Honda Accord LX-first love, sold
                  -2000 Honda Prelude base-traded for the S

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by Blue Honda Girl
                    That blue looks so much better than the nasty greenish color. Nice job....I think I know what to do for a next mod...
                    make sure to leave yourself ridiculous amounts of time to do it with

                    If I decide to do these LED conversions myself and sell them, would you be interested?

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                      #11
                      THE DIY isn't very informative on those sites, and the links are dead. I'd spend 20 bucks for someone to do it for me.
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                        #12
                        Originally posted by Nycxeracer
                        THE DIY isn't very informative on those sites, and the links are dead. I'd spend 20 bucks for someone to do it for me.
                        Then no one would do it. Its at LEAST 6+ hours of labor on the gauges and 4-5 on the CC, not to mention parts (LEDs, resistors, double stick tape, super glue, etc..)

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                          #13
                          Originally posted by bodiez
                          Then no one would do it. Its at LEAST 6+ hours of labor on the gauges and 4-5 on the CC, not to mention parts (LEDs, resistors, double stick tape, super glue, etc..)
                          Do you have any idea how to just replace a burnedout bulb behind these? Because my CC are out.
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                            #14
                            That should be easy. Dont know exactly where to get the bulb but taking it apart and such is very simple

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                              #15
                              looks hot dude.. I'd want to pick up a spare cluster to do it on and just install that instead of having to sit there for 8 hours straight just soldering new led's...
                              Last edited by dwf137; 03-21-2005, 10:48 PM.
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