View Full Version : Reverse Indiglos are sick!
Zombie8
10-09-2003, 10:28 PM
I saw some reverse indiglos when i was at Hot Import nights earlier this year and i haven;t been able to get my mind off them....... also could i find some reverse that looked the same. they was like white faced guages i think during the day and at night they was like blue numbers and green dashes and ...... i don;t remember :( anyways any of you guys have some reverse indi's that look sick? i want to get some and need alittle help searching for them to buy. thanks for any help
Zombie8
10-09-2003, 10:29 PM
btw, how do i add pictures? cause i found a pic of the indiglos on my pc that i took!!!
MrBlunt
10-09-2003, 10:49 PM
ebay is your friend, thats where i got my reverse indiglos.. and to add a pic click on add an attachment right below where you post your comments :thumb
Stanislav94
10-10-2003, 12:53 AM
I've had some on my car. It was the coolest cheapest thing I ever done. Wasn't the easiest thing to put them in but the final results are awesome, feels like you're driving in a different car almost. I've had the ones were you could switch between blue and green. Ahhh no just thinking about that ... I miss my car :cry :(
Stanislav94
10-10-2003, 01:01 AM
pic
I got mine off, www.procarparts.com
MitsubishiGirl
10-10-2003, 08:32 AM
Ya, I have the same one's Stas is talking about...they change from white during the day to green or blue at night. They were a pain in the ass to put in because of the needles. You have to be really careful because it will screw up your needles real easily. After installing mine the first time, my gas gauge didn't work anymore. After fixing that, my tach wasn't working. Then before long the speed was about 20mph off. I'd be going around 25 and it would say around 45-50. It took months and months (after taking them off) to get it right. :confused I'm still not sure I'm 100% right on the gas or speed now. wtf So just be careful. At least you get a lot of experience in removing and installing your bezel.
koritina
10-10-2003, 09:47 AM
I've installed a few of those faces.. I always just slide them over the needles. Forget that taking the needles off.. It's easy to do once you figure it out, but *can* snap the needles if you try to bend it too far.
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