LIMITED RUN: REVERSE INDIGLO DIALS
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LIMITED RUN: REVERSE INDIGLO DIALS
This is a high quality dial kit for the FTO with Blue numbers on white background during the day and REVERSE Indiglo at night. The kit includes:
Speedo
0 to 180 KM/H
Taco
4 speed Tip
5 speed Tip
Manual
Others
Battery Dial
Clock Dial
Fuel/Temp Dial
THIS PRODUCT IS LIMITED TO A SMALL RUN DON'T MISS OUT.
You can order here:
http://ftoaustralia.com/modules.php?nam ... &prodID=23
Unfortunately orders must close on the 25 February 2003. The price is 175.00 plus shipping. the normal price (if i buy extra's will be 200.00 plus shipping).
be quick don't miss out.
Speedo
0 to 180 KM/H
Taco
4 speed Tip
5 speed Tip
Manual
Others
Battery Dial
Clock Dial
Fuel/Temp Dial
THIS PRODUCT IS LIMITED TO A SMALL RUN DON'T MISS OUT.
You can order here:
http://ftoaustralia.com/modules.php?nam ... &prodID=23
Unfortunately orders must close on the 25 February 2003. The price is 175.00 plus shipping. the normal price (if i buy extra's will be 200.00 plus shipping).
be quick don't miss out.
Last edited by smorison on Mon May 24, 2004 2:41 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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hi, the fto reverse indi will look very similar to the mr2 ones. I don't have any picture of an fto version. Unfortunately the tip version will have squares cut out, but i will see if the manu can make a see through lettering, which means you will need to remove the old dials by cutting out the old ones so light can shine through.
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Cutting out the old ones? Cant we just put the dials on top of the old ones?kmc wrote:hi, the fto reverse indi will look very similar to the mr2 ones. I don't have any picture of an fto version. Unfortunately the tip version will have squares cut out, but i will see if the manu can make a see through lettering, which means you will need to remove the old dials by cutting out the old ones so light can shine through.
And please put MPH on it ... looks too plain without it
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akuma3 wrote:Cutting out the old ones? Cant we just put the dials on top of the old ones?
And please put MPH on it ... looks too plain without it
the dials actually just pull off, they don't need to be cut.
this dials shown are MPH with KPH inserts (just to give you an idea of the dials) the ones we will be getting will be KPH only as not enough people (i.e. 1) want them with MPH inserts. sorry mate
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Correct me if I'm wrong, but don't the standard (non-EL) white/blue dials give the same appearance at night time, with the exception of the solid circle right in the middle of the dials?
Based on various photos I've seen of other makes white guages this seems to be the case.
Can someone with the non-EL white/blue (or white/red or white/green) dials confirm this or provide a picture of a shot taken at night time.
Based on various photos I've seen of other makes white guages this seems to be the case.
Can someone with the non-EL white/blue (or white/red or white/green) dials confirm this or provide a picture of a shot taken at night time.
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a minor point, but none the less worth mentioning...
I noticed on the "artists impression" that the temperature gauge has the cold marker in red and the hot marker in blue. I've checked this against the other dials you sell, such as the white/blue ones, and these are around the other way. Obviously it makes more sense if the cold marker is blue and hot one red, both from a temperature point of view as well as a warning indicator point of view.
just wanted to point this out, before the dials were made
I noticed on the "artists impression" that the temperature gauge has the cold marker in red and the hot marker in blue. I've checked this against the other dials you sell, such as the white/blue ones, and these are around the other way. Obviously it makes more sense if the cold marker is blue and hot one red, both from a temperature point of view as well as a warning indicator point of view.
just wanted to point this out, before the dials were made
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kmc, what part of these dials are EL?
Is it just the big glowing circle in the middle of the dials, or is all numbering, lettering and markings EL?
To clarify this further, are the numbers, letters and markings backlit by the normal dash globes, or lit up by EL material?
Although I have found it very hard to get detailed information on these products, to do a proper comparison, from what I can put together, it would appear that these dials are basically just the white/blue dials with a big EL circle in the middle.
Also, can the EL material on these dials change colour, or is it fixed at just one colour.
Could you please clarify this?
Is it just the big glowing circle in the middle of the dials, or is all numbering, lettering and markings EL?
To clarify this further, are the numbers, letters and markings backlit by the normal dash globes, or lit up by EL material?
Although I have found it very hard to get detailed information on these products, to do a proper comparison, from what I can put together, it would appear that these dials are basically just the white/blue dials with a big EL circle in the middle.
Also, can the EL material on these dials change colour, or is it fixed at just one colour.
Could you please clarify this?
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if you take a look at the very post which are actual photos of reverse indi's from a mr2 then this will give you an idea of what the fto ones will look it. It does come with a hue and brightness controller. There are 5 steps of blue/green variation and 5 steps of brightness.
Though basically the same as my white dials with a large circle in the middel it is a lot better than standard dials.
The whole dial is EL, numers, graphics the 'big circle', infact has anyone played Need For Speed, Underground, in the demo you'll see a car fitted with a reversed indiglow dial. Its so
Though basically the same as my white dials with a large circle in the middel it is a lot better than standard dials.
The whole dial is EL, numers, graphics the 'big circle', infact has anyone played Need For Speed, Underground, in the demo you'll see a car fitted with a reversed indiglow dial. Its so