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98gsxturbo

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Alright, i dont post here much, im mostly on dsmetc, but i thought id share with you guys anyways....... im sure most of you have done the HVAC but i have only seen a few do most of the car....

The kit consists of 8 led's, resistors, alot of hookup wire, and other misc stuff, (dremel, sodering gun), and alot of patience, the AC button is what everyone says is impossible, but i got it done with about 30 min of fabrication and pleanty of patience.

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Headunit in sleeper mode, the display shuts off 5 seconds after your last action (touch of a button), I set it that way, and i like it :)
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Headunit display on.
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Cruise control panel, notice the 2 orange lights left, they are actually formed into the plastic casing and cannot be removed, so i have to take the swtich totally apart and color over the bulbs (they are smaller than the size of a pinhead)
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Headunit flipped open.
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Headunit during the day.... (well sorta, i used the flash)
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Far back shot (entire right side console)
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Lemme know what you think......
 
Looks good! I've got all my lights blue like yours except for the On/Off lights on the Cruise Control. I actually soddered two 3mm LEDs onto the circuit board which replaced the amber ones. Well it worked for a while, but the LEDs burned out. I think I had the wrong voltage or resistor so I'm going to fix that sometime...
 
i tried looking for led's smaller than 5 mm, but shack said they didnt stock them, so i used 5mm and spent time grinding down the 5mm's to fit with a dremel....
 
You need to resize your sig before you get chewed out for it. 250x250 pixels.

I like the HVAC Coloring. Very sharp. Your sig is a nice pic as well.
 
hey bro.. mad props on that.. that looks very clean.. everything flows together..

i love what you did with the tt and ebc..
new style greddy tt and new style greddy profec b spec 2..
it looks clean wen they are right next to each other..

im still trying to get a hold of an old style profec b to go along with my old style greddy tt :)

again great job
:thumb:
 
Originally posted by RedTurboEclipse
hey bro.. mad props on that.. that looks very clean.. everything flows together..

i love what you did with the tt and ebc..
new style greddy tt and new style greddy profec b spec 2..
it looks clean wen they are right next to each other..

im still trying to get a hold of an old style profec b to go along with my old style greddy tt :)

again great job
:thumb:

Thanks, that was my whole thing, i wanted it all to flow, then when i got my ebc and tt and knew it was black and blue i just went with it, i bought a headunit that was all black w/ blue lights, and then the dash lights followed, I now have a set of apexi EL series guages in my garage to throw in so it all matches, i cant wait..... thanks for the props..... the pictures dont do it justice, it looks 100 times better in person.
 
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