What makes the speedo dials red?
What makes the speedo dials red?
What is it that makes the dials on the speedo red? Is it something actually within the plastic, or is it just a red backing of some sort?
If it's the latter...would it be possible to scrape it off and make them blue?
the dials are clear and the needles are painted red on the back.
i sanded mine and painted them with glass paint.
northernmonkey where did you get that digital speedo from?
Need one. Now!
jay_russell the dials are clear and the needles are painted red on the back.
i sanded mine and painted them with glass paint.
northernmonkey where did you get that digital speedo from?
Need one. Now!
jay_russell the dials are clear and the needles are painted red on the back.
i sanded mine and painted them with glass paint.
sprinter2012 I'd stop dreaming unless you have deep pockets, if you find one it will be delivered personally by a unicorn with a flying pig as an escort. :lol: There was also a lot of custom work done to get it all working properly in an IS200 IIRC.
sprinter2012 I'd stop dreaming unless you have deep pockets, if you find one it will be delivered personally by a unicorn with a flying pig as an escort. :lol: There was also a lot of custom work done to get it all working properly in an IS200 IIRC.
northernmonkey that's just not cricket! Pah!
northernmonkey that's just not cricket! Pah!
that cost me 500 pounds and sent from japan and then all the custonm led work on it. and they are rare. not to many rs200 z editions were made and all were sold in japan i believe. i asked new era imports ( club member) to find and buy one for me. took a couple of months. there was one on ebay usa a while back and that was the last one i have seen
look what i found and this ones even rarer as it has the yellow inserts and just as expensive,
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Jdm-Altezza-TRD-...2c&vxp=mtr