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FWIW, I've seen it reported that the Alpina red needles were painted by hand with high gloss nail polish. I can't confirm that of course, but I have this funny picture of a little old German lady painting the needles in the Alpina factory...
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where did you get the CF overlay an gauge rings?! i am dying to do this!
Originally posted by evilnickwong
Here's mine. CF backing + matt aluminum rings from ebay. Needles colored in with a red sharpie. Lights up just the same at night as before, but admittedly on overcast/cloudy days, they're tougher to see if you don't turn the lights on.
Just to confirm for those looking to get a set from this guy:
1) The CF backing is a thick sticker
2) The matt alu rings are proper metal ones in a single piece (no seams)
FWIW, I've seen it reported that the Alpina red needles were painted by hand with high gloss nail polish. I can't confirm that of course, but I have this funny picture of a little old German lady painting the needles in the Alpina factory...
Just got my aluminum rings from Kensu and they look great. So now I'm also wondering how to get the front of the cluter off?
You don't get the front of the cluster off. You remove the instruments from the housing by pulling the entire unit out and removing the screws on the back.
You don't get the front of the cluster off. You remove the instruments from the housing by pulling the entire unit out and removing the screws on the back.
Thanks, but I already knew that. Question is, how do I install the trim rings?
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