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I got my prothane insterts yesterday , pressed the old ones out and installed the new ones today not to bad of a job . the pics are on my cardomain site and I painted the pointers on my instrument cluster ,looks tight . any whoo go check it out give me a good vote and while you are there click on landreth7225 in my friends list and vote for my RB25DET POWERD 300ZX there are a lot of crap ass cars infront of me that dont deserve to be there . so help put my z where it belongs on top .
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Missing my sr20 b14, but still showing some love. Possible new project when I return!
Old car: 1999 Sentra SE-L Turbo: USDM sr20de, t25 turbo, hot shot intercooler kit, BIG ass fmic, nismo fpr, autometer fp gauge/boost gauge, mbc set at stock boost for now! 7psi= more traction>11psi=less traction.
thanks but not 4 long I got 17's and new paint on the way duno if I am gona paint it black ,white or electric blue like some one else has on here kinda looks like PT cruser electric blue I think
looks good....but i was wondering how u painted the needles on the cluster? i was thinking about ripping some off a cluster at the junk yard, because i wont wanna mess up my good needles. thanks
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and I painted my pointers with a red sharpie . the first time I did it I used paint and you cant see poo at night the light just cant pass through the paint but the sharpie is perfect
P.S. I didnt even take the take them off to paint em but if you are not carefull they will stick to the stops at the bottom and wont move I just let em dry real good and scraped the part of the pointer that touches the post with a razor