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BREAKING in 2/3 weeks 1995 prelude 2.2 si vtec auto jdm
- Donald
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People could still dib parts though? Seemed to work out alright in Dino's thread. Obviously if anyone needs anything urgent then yeah it'll be a waste of time.newkid wrote:Dont know how the mods or that want to look at this, but I pm'd about a few bits yesterday to be told it will be weeks before any breaking commences due to not having a place to break the car. Seems a bit pointless and a waste of peoples time even asking for bits if this is the case.
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Re: BREAKING in 2/3 weeks 1995 prelude 2.2 si vtec auto jdm
Lovely looking condition that interior.
Rare colour too.
Rare colour too.
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I see you have EL dials in there ... do you have a dimming function on them (with a rotary dimmer switch thing), or does it just flick between bright & dim when you put the lights on?
If variable dimming, I'm after the brightness control unit that lives in the white box beside the fuel/temp gauges, behind the smoked plastic. Don't need switches or anything.
If variable dimming, I'm after the brightness control unit that lives in the white box beside the fuel/temp gauges, behind the smoked plastic. Don't need switches or anything.
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