FS: Ambercluster service.... change the look of your OEM cluster
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Change the look of your OEM cluster.
Price - $45 + shipping
Here are some pictures of my work.











Change the look of your OEM cluster.
Price - $45 + shipping
Here are some pictures of my work.


yes that is correct. the customer ships it to me, and i will ship it back $45 includes shipping back to the customer.
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How close is the color on a DC2 Cluster compared to the OEM ITR Climate Control and Clock color?
it is pretty close. I compared it to my friends ITR and mine is just slightly more amber.
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wow so far I am impressed. A while ago I did some needles and noticed they fade in the sun "model paint". How do your hold up... and what do you use??
What if I just want you to change my needlesh
What if I just want you to change my needlesh
So far i have done over 20+ cluster. and so far nobody has told me that their cluster has faded. They seem to hold up very well.
oh a 92-93 integra cluster, can u paint where the redline starts black? and maybe extend it past the number 8?
give me a pm back please
give me a pm back please
i have never changed the redline on a DA cluster. Reason being, is that if i were to black it out. it is almost near impossible to match the flat black used on the OEM clusters. secondly, the light passing through the cluster may still seep through. i definetly do not want to put my name on something that i have not tried.
But anyways. since there have been alot of requests for blacking out. i will try my best to work on a spare cluster i have and post pictures of the blackouts. if you guys like it, then i see no problems in performing the service then.
But anyways. since there have been alot of requests for blacking out. i will try my best to work on a spare cluster i have and post pictures of the blackouts. if you guys like it, then i see no problems in performing the service then.
depending on how sharp your friends are. yes they will be able to tell. if you are giving me a ex ek cluster then there is a blue line around each gauge. secondly the sir/ctr cluster is in km/h not mph, and then the redline would be noticeable. so overall, yes they woule be able to notice.
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by knightnam »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">i have never changed the redline on a DA cluster. Reason being, is that if i were to black it out. it is almost near impossible to match the flat black used on the OEM clusters. secondly, the light passing through the cluster may still seep through. i definetly do not want to put my name on something that i have not tried.
But anyways. since there have been alot of requests for blacking out. i will try my best to work on a spare cluster i have and post pictures of the blackouts. if you guys like it, then i see no problems in performing the service then. </TD></TR></TABLE>
well if you try your best i have no complaints! just as long as it doesn't look sloppy (which i'm sure it won't) then it'll be cool. i've seen a somewhat ghetto fabbed blacked out redline on an EG cluster and it looked amazing untill u got up close and personal..
if the light seeped through i think that would be cool at night, u can see ur redline a little better
But anyways. since there have been alot of requests for blacking out. i will try my best to work on a spare cluster i have and post pictures of the blackouts. if you guys like it, then i see no problems in performing the service then. </TD></TR></TABLE>
well if you try your best i have no complaints! just as long as it doesn't look sloppy (which i'm sure it won't) then it'll be cool. i've seen a somewhat ghetto fabbed blacked out redline on an EG cluster and it looked amazing untill u got up close and personal..
if the light seeped through i think that would be cool at night, u can see ur redline a little better


