My new look interior (courtesy of TreeZ, WickedCAS, Zeetoyz, EVO-R)
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It's hard to believe that I've had my Z now for over 6 years. I decided it was time to make some cosmetic changes to the interior. Thanks to TreeZ (for the LED conversion, WickedCAS for my new silver dash console, Zeetoyz for the shift ****, and EVO-R for the carbon fiber touches).
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I'll start with the LED conversion. Here's what they did:
Silver Gauge Face with NISMO logo
Silver Face for Instrument Cluster Gauge Pods
Blue L.E.D.'s including door switches, and A.C. controls
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I'll start with the LED conversion. Here's what they did:
Silver Gauge Face with NISMO logo
Silver Face for Instrument Cluster Gauge Pods
Blue L.E.D.'s including door switches, and A.C. controls
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Here are the door swith covers. Carbon fiber covers from EVO-R and blue LED's on the switches. Sorry for the poor photo quality as I'm not a great photographer.
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Some photos of molded dash and chrome silver paint done by WickedCAS. They also molded my Defi Link display in the ashtray location. The "Z" shift **** is from Zeetoyz.
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Looks awesome! Who did the install for you and how much did it run you op?
I was thinking about doing something like this but didn't know there was LEDs for the tri pod guages and window controls too.
I was thinking about doing something like this but didn't know there was LEDs for the tri pod guages and window controls too.
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Regarding the LED's, contact TreeZ. I actually took everything apart and sent TreeZ the components that had LED's and took my dash pieces to WickedCAS to mold and paint. I reinstalled everything myself.
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Thanks! One last question, how difficult was it to take apart and reinstall all the stuff you shipped out to get fitted for LEDs?



..I like the link meter location, I may have angled it abit though




