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Zpe Blue Dash Led Kit To Suit Nissan 180sx 240sx S13 S14 200sx on 2040-parts.com

AU $13.89
Location:

Adelaide , South Australia, Australia

Adelaide , South Australia, Australia
Condition:New Brand:ZERO POINT ELECTRONICS Manufacturer Part Number:012

Welcome to our store! This kit contains the bulbs required to change the factory dial colour to another colour as pictured.
This kit suits the following models-

 

Nissan 180SX (NOT type X model or with HUD)

 

Nissan S13 Silvia & 240SX (NOT HUD model)

 

Nissan S14 Silvia & 200SX & 240SX (NOT HUD model)

 

***Contacts us if you require a HUD model kit***

 

~~~DOES NOT FIT S15 ADM OR JDM~~~

 

Also available in RED, WHITE, GREEN, PURPLE or PINK, just message us through ebay to request an alternate colour

 

The Following model specific upgrades are also available - Request an invoice prior to completing checkout and paying-

 

Optional T10 parker globe kit + $6.00 (better match than standard for your HID headlights)

 

 

Product Information

"Neo Gauge Multiangle Dash LED Kits" brought to you by Zero Point Electronics, as featured in High Performance Imports magazine #95 as the import modifiers 1st choice in aftermarket cluster illumination!!! Click the magazine page for more details. 

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These are the original custom dash kit guaranteed to fit the model listed, unlike many ebay imitations attempting to copy our kits actually test fitted all of our kits in the cars listed! Cars are our life, so why trust your dash with anyone else!

 

Our product was developed in-house to blitz the competition after experiencing so many poorly made LEDs from large auto chains and online stores, we’re the only LED on the market to have-

·        Long-term colour stability

·        Extended life 

·        True 16 volt rating

 

We refuse to sell any of those cheap knock-off 12-16v LEDs that last a matter of weeks and end up costing you more through replacement of blown or flickering bulbs.

Already many happy skyline owners from www.skylinesaustralia.com are using these kits as they utilize not only the best wide angle LEDs but they are arranged in such a formation that they give a 360 degree radius of light with 200 degree spread!!! Complete light saturation to the side, middle as well as directly up. Best of all they fit the factory bulb sockets, just replace like you’re changing a normal filament bulb.

 

Need help finding a bulb? Contact us, we may have the very thing in stock.

 

 

Postage Info

Overseas buyers welcome!

Due to the volume of orders, items are only posted daily, *after* your payment clears. General mail can take from 1 - 6 business days to arrive & Australia Post does not operate over weekends. Please consider this when waiting for delivery. 

Overseas mail can take up to 14 Business days via the flat-rate service.

 

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